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10-Saturday, Jan. 24, 1970 Reno Evening LEGAL NOTICES 1-1953 Trailmobile, Serial No. 926230- 108 1-1952 International Stake Truck, Serial No. L152-12406 1--1960 International Truck, Serial No. SB 104619A 1-1953 Chevrolet Pick Up, Serial No.

W530-12158 1-1953 Chevrolet Pick Up, Serial No. H530017792 1-1963 Ford Ranchwagon, Serial No. 3R88F 158364 1-1954 Chevrolet Pick Up, Serial No. 540013113 1-1957 Chevrolet Truck, Serial No. 3VB570101731 1-1961 Reo Challenge Mixer, Serial No.

OH 185-247584 1-1961 Reo Challenge Mixer, Serial No. OH 185-247582 1-1962 Reo Challenge Mixer, Serial No. E442-543861 1-1962 Reo Challenge Mixer, Serial No. 442-543857 1-1959 Reo Mixer Serial No. 528069 1-1957 Chrysler Scoopmobile, Serial No.

1595 1-Michigan Loaderm Model 125A 1-Clipper Core Bit and Adapter Drill, Serial No. D-30 62102 1-1945 Clark Fork Life, Stalwart 6025, Serial No. UT 421174 1-Homemade Travel Batcher 1-Travel Batchers and Silos 1-dismantled 500 barrel silo under assembly. 332400-Sale Jan. COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE.

No. 248695 Dept. No. 5 DIANE W. FORREST, Plaintiff VS.

RONALD E. FORREST, Defendant SUMMONS THE STATE OF NEVADA SENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address is: STEWART HORTON, Suite 300, 100 North Arlington, Reno, Nevada an answer to the Complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, Fail exclusive to of the day of service. default If you do so, judgment by will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This action is brought to obtain a judgment and decree of this Court forever dissolving the bonds of between matrimony now and the existing you and plainriff on the statutory ground of "incompatibility" in that the parties are now and have been for some time past incompatible, for the custody and support of the minor child, and division of the community property, and for other and further relief, as is more fully described the Complaint on file herein. Date: December 23, 1969.

(SEAL) H. K. BROWN, Clerk of Court By W. STREETER, Deputy Clerk "134260-Forrest Jan. 10-17-24-31-Feb.

NOTICE OF SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY TO: GEM CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. Please take notice that the entire unpaid principal sum and accrued interest on he promissory note and the purchase price for cement have become due and payable from GEM CONCRETE PROD. UCTS, INC. to KAISER CEMENT GYP. SUM CORPORATION, these amounts are ecured by a Chattel Mortgage dated September 1, 1965 and filed September 1965 in Book 114, Page 31, Document No.

38833, Official Records of Washoe County, Nevada. KAISER CEMENT GYPSUM CORPORATION, Mortgagee, under that Chattel Mortgage hereby gives notice that it will sell at public auction at the offices of HAWKINS, RHODES HAWKINS, 180 West First Street, Reno, Nevada, at 10:00 A.M., on January 28, 1970, for cash as provided in the Chattel those chattels subiect to the Mortgage and described on Exibit attached hereto. KAISER CEMENT GYPSUM CORPODATED this a 15th day of January, 1970. RATION by (S) R. G.

HOHNSBEEN, Vice President and Comptroller A. One-Model CA-154 Noble Semi-Automatic cement and aggregate Batching Plant, consisting of the following: 1-Aggregate Bin, 4 Compartments 2-Cement Silos, 1400 Cu. Ft. each 1-Bucket Elevator for Cement Silos 1-Set of Access Ladders 2-Cement Receiving Screws, 10 and H.P. Gear Head from truck and rail unloading hopper.

Cu. Yd. Weigh Hopper 2-12" Batcher Feed Screws 1-300 gallon Water Measuring Tank H.P. Electric Motor Driven Air Compressor 1-Electrical Switchboard Panel 1-14" 8" Bucket Elevator for aggregate supply ton Concrete Receiving Hopper 1-2500 Gallon Hot Water System B. Additions to the Model CA-154 Noble Semi Automatic cement and aggregate Batching Plant made in 1963, Lot Serial 110.

5400, consisting of the following Noble equipment: 1-Four Cubic yard Cement Aggregate Batcher 1--240 gallon Water Weight Batcher Air rams, solenoid valves, hoses, air valves and fittings, and air line lubricators 1-Noble Selectron Batching Console, complete with 12 formula strips; 3 remote drum type weight indicators; selector dial; batch proportioner; noblemoisture meter; moisture compensator; batch start-dump interlock system for each weight batcher; lock type selector switch; master batch-dump control; adiustable "in-air" compensators; batch sequence lights; remote controls; emergency stop switch; pressurizing blower with filter inlet; voltmeter; automatic voltage regulator; transistorized amplifier and frequency generator; electrical control cables with plugs and receptacles; water-trol device; and one six station intercommunication system consisting of one 6-unit master station, one additonal 6-unit remcte station, two single unit indoor remote stations, and two single unit outdoor remote stations; one Noble 24" belt sectionalized inclined conveyor, complete with 20 h.p. motor and drive with guard; set of steel supporting towers for inclined conveyor; transfer churt; one Noble 24" belt inclined channel frame conveyor, with 15 h.p. motor and drive with guard; one Noble 24" belt horizontal channel frame conveyor with guard; one 10'x10' aggregate receiving hopper for truck delivery, with gate; one material level control center for aggregate bine and silos; one bin gate adapter speed up screw with new drive. C. 1-1953 GMC Truck, model No.

W- '34, motor No. 5034220, serial W- 535501053 1-1954 Cook Bros. Truck, model No.M310; Motor No M-3298, Serial No M-3298 1-1953 Cook Bros. Truck, model No. M-310, motor No M-3222, serial No.

M- 3222 1-1956 Ford Truck, model No. C-900, motor No. C90S6H52717, serial No C90S5H52717 1-1956 Reo Truck, model No. JG64S, motor No. 208773, serial No.

J-1682 1--1956 Reo Truck, model No JG64S, motor No. 208677, serial No. J-1683 1-1957 GMC Truck, model No. 630, motor No. 50311772, serial No.

T-1091 1--1957 GMC Truck, model No. 630, motor No. 50311774, serial No. T-1092 1-Jaeger Mixer, serial No. J-14538 1- -Challenge Mixer, serial No M-65319D 1-Challenge Mixer, social No.

M6-234 1-Champion Mixer, serial No. C-40106 1-Challenge Mixer, serial No. M-65961E 1-Challenge Mixer, serial No. M-65962E 1-Rex Mixer, serial No. WA-531 1-Rex Mixer, serial No.

WA-532 D. 1-1953 Bottom Dump Trailer, Serial No. A 1625 1-1953 Bottom Dump Trailer, Serial No. A 1026 1-1954 Kenworth Tractor-Diesel, Serial No. 62908 1-1953 Trailmobile, Serial No.

926230- LEGAL NOTICES IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE. No. 222468 Dept. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ARTHUR E. ORVIS, Deceased.

Notice of Posting of Settlement of Account, and Hearing Petition for Distribution of Estate. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MAE ZENKE ORVIS, the named Executrix Arthur of the estate of the above E. Orvis, deceased, has and rendered filed and presented for settlement, said Court, her First and Final account of her administraton of said estate; also has petitioned for distribution of said estate; and that the 11th day of February, A.D. 1970, beng a day of Regular Session of said Court, at 9:30 o'clock a.m., at the Court Room of said Court, in County, the City has of been Reno, fixed in by said said Washoe for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution of said estate, at which time and place any person interested in said estate may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the order should not be made. For further particulars, reference is hereby made to the petition on file in the above entitled estate.

Dated January 16, A.D. 1970. H. K. BROWN, Clerk By D.

CAIN, Deputy SINAI and SINAI Attorneys for Executrix 900 First National Bank Bldg, One East First St. 334180-Orvis Jan. 17-24-31-Feb. Reno, Nevada IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE No. 259042 Dept.

No. 3 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LAURENCE SEMENZA also known as LAWRENCE SEMENZA, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT TONY SEMENZA having filed in this Court a document purporting to be the last will and testament of SEMENZA, deceased, and a petition, praying that the same be admitted to probate, the hearing thereof has been fixed by said Court for Friday, the 13th day of Feb. 1970, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. of said day at the Court House, in the City of Reno, County of Washoe; and all persons interested in the said estate are and notified then if and there to appear show cause, any they have, said will should not be admitted to probate and said petitioner appointed executor thereof.

Dated, January 19, A.D. H. K. BROWN, Clerk. By W.

STREETER, Deputy Clerk DANIEL J. OLGUIN Attorney for the Estate 310 South Virginia Street Reno, Nevada 89501 333580-Semenza Jan. 20-24-29 IN COURT THE OF SECOND THE STATE JUDICIAL OF DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE No. 259144 Dept. No.

1 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GUY E. BENHAM, Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given, That Emeline B. Benham, having filed in this Court document purporting to be the last will and testament of Guy E. Benham, deceased, and a petition, praying that the same be admitted to probate, the hearing thereof has been fixed by said Court for Thursday, the 5th day of February, 1970, at 9:30 o'clock A.M.

of said day at the Court House, in the City of Reno, County of Washoe; and all persons interested in the said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they admitted have, why said will should not be probate and said petitioner appointed Executrix thereof. Dated, January 19th, A.D. 1970. H. K.

BROWN, Clerk. By G. DUBOSE, Deputy Clerk. 333680-Benham Jan. 20-24-29 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE No.

258037 Dept. No. 5 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROY J. LAND, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT JANICE E.

LAND having filed in this Court a document purporting to be the last will and testament of ROY J. LAND, deceased, and a petition, praying that the same be admitted to probate, the hearing thereof has been fixed by said Court for Tuesday, the 3rd day of February, 1970, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. of said day at the Court House, in the City of Reno, County of Washoe; and all persons 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 thereof. Dated, January 19th, A.D. 1970.

H. K. BROWN, Clerk By F. BUTLER, Deputy 332920-Land Jan. 20-24-29 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE No.

259097 Dept. No. 2 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANNA M. DANFORTH, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT Ronald B.

Darney, Paul W. Rand and William J. Vannoy having filed in this Court a document purporting to be last will and testament of Anna M. Danforth, deceased, and a petition, praying that the same be admitted to probate, the hearing thereof has been fixed by said Court for Monday, the 9th day of Februray, 1970, at 9:30 o'clock A.M. of said day at the Court House, in the City of Reno, County of Washoe; and all persons 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 CoExecutors thereof.

Dated, January 15, A.D. 1970. (s) H. K. BROWN, Clerk (s) By F.

BUTLER, Deputy Clerk 331220-Danforth Jan. 20-24-29 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL MEN'S COLLECTION SERVICE, INC. Plaintiff VS. PATRICIA HEID! Defendant Under and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Justice Court, of the State of Nevada, in and for the County of Washoe, and to me directed and delivered for a judgment rendered in said court, on the 27th day of August, A.D. 1968 in favor of Business Professional Men's Collection Service, plaintiff and against Patricia Heide defendant for the sum of Three Hundred Twenty Eight 10-100 dollars, lawful money, Less the sum of $120.75, of the United States, together costs of suit and interest.

have this day levied upon all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendant, Patricia Heidi of, in and to the following property, to-wit: One 1965 Star Trailer, 55' 10', Serial No. B-5958. Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY the 3rd day of February, A.D. 1970, at 10:00 A.M. of said day will sell all the right, title and interest of said PATRICIA HEIDI in and to the above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff claim, besides all costs, interest and accruing costs.

The sale will take place 106 Street, Space No. 8, Sparks, Nevada. Dated this 20th day of A.D. 1970. C.

W. YOUNG, Sheriff of Washoe County, State of Nevada By FRANK R. KOONTZ, Chief Civil Deputy 333000-Heidi Jan. 24-Feb. 2 BIDS WANTED FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Directors of the Department of Highways of the State of Nevada at their office in the State Highway.

Building, Carson City, Nevada, until and opened at 1:30. p.m. (Pacific Standard Time) on February 19, 1970, for Contract No. 1341, Project No. 5-673(9), construction of a portion of the Secondary Highway System in lye County, on State Route 38 between 13.2 miles south and 1.7 miles south of Sunnyside, a length of 11.585 miles.

Employment lists may be obtained from the local office of the Nevada Employment Security Department at 409 Murry Street, Ely, Nevada, 89301. Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the undersigned, the HighDepartment District Offices at Sparks, Ely, and Las Vegas, Nevada; the Regional ofway fice of the Bureau of Public Roads, 450 Golden Gate Avenue, San Francisco, California, 94102; at the offices of the Associated General Contractors of America, 110 North 27th 83706; 438 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84101; and Street, Boise, Idaho, South Wells Avenue, Reno, Nevada, 89502; at the office of the F. W. Dodge Company, 300 Las Vegas, Nevada, 89102; at the office of the Construction Notebook, P.0. Box 14185, 2324 South Highland Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89102.

Plans, fort of proposal, conbe secured by prequalified bidders through the office of tract ($10.00) is required for the purchase of each and specifications may the undersigned. form. Plans, proposal form and specifications obtained A fee of -Ten Dollars copy non-returnable and refund will be made. Bids must be on the of the plans with proposal basis are no proon this and must be accompanied by a bid bond, a certicash in the amount of five percent of bid. posal form of the Highway Department fled check, a cashier's check, or Right is reserved, to reject any or all bids.

under the State Contractors desiring to bid on this work, if not already qualified of Highways at Carson City, Nevada, not later than to the date for opening of bids, a complete application for qualiLaw, shall file with the Department five (5) days prior form furnished the Department. A11 requests must be made in writing oft fication on by of for that purpose by the Department of the standard printed form provided free charge Highways. directed to the State Contractor's License Law requireThe attention of bidders is hold a valid license of a Dent (NRS 624.230 as amended to date), that a contractor class for license may be directed to the SecContractor's Board, 328 South Wells Avenue, (P. 0, Box 7497), Reno, corresponding to the work to be done. Requests retary of the State Nevada.

This 1s Federal-ald project and as such, any contractor otherwise qualified by a to be licensed nor to submit the State of Nevada to perform such work, is not required of submitting a bid or having such bid considered; application that such exemption does not constitute a waiver of the State's right for: license in advance determined to be a successful bidder, provided, however, under State of Nevada in connection with the award of its license laws to require a contractor, 2 to be licensed to do business in the contract to him. vi11 on its own initiative, take affirmative The Nevada- State Righway Department the imposition of contract sanctions and the initiation of appropriate action, Including under any applicable State or Federal law to achieve equal employment legal proceedings and cooperate with the Federal opportunity on Yederal-Ald Highway Projects will actively actions by the Highway Federal In conjunction with the above statements the Highway Administration in all investigations and enforcement undertaken irresponsible bidder. Subsection (3) of the Highway Administration. Department will not United States Code has been amended by adding at the end thereof, Issue plans to an tien 112 of Title-23 "Contracts for the construction of each project shall be awarded only the bid subaitted by a bidder meeting established en the basis of the Lowest responsive criteria of JOHN E. RAWDEN, State Highway Engineer dan.

22,23,24,26, Carson City, Nevada 89701 Pacific storm pounds California SAN FRANCISCO (AP) A new Pacific storm pounded soggy Northern California with rain, and snow during the night and slammed wind gusts of up to 125 miles an hour on Mt. Tamalpais just north of San Francisco. A series of storms has left several dead, including an offduty policeman who drowned near Concord, and caused isolated flooding. The new blast struck the San Francisco Bay Area about 6:30 p.m. Friday.

Winds were sured at 50 m.p.h. at the Francisco International Airport and 50 m.p.h. on the Golden Gate Bridge. Traffic was ed on the San Rafael-Richmond Bridge, where a large truck overturned in the eastbound lane. The storm packed torrential rains that turned to snow at higher elevations.

Coastal gale warnings were up from Oregon Big Sur 125 miles south of San Francisco. Mudslides, flooding and downed trees closed California's coastal Highway 1 in the Stinson Beach area 25 miles north of San Francisco. U.S. 101 was closed to traffic at Leggett in Mendocino County, further north. Power was cut in various Marin County communities for brief periods.

High water and downed trees blocked heavily Money taken in hotel, man claims Charles Griffin of 2153 Prater Way, Sparks, told Reno police Friday someone hit him over the head and took about $300 while he was in the Holiday Hotel. Griffin told officers he went into a closet for his briefcase on the second floor of the hotel. When he opened the door and bent over to get the case, he was knocked down. He said he didn't get a good look at his assailant. Sparks boy cited in case of assault Sparks police said a 14-yearold boy was cited for investigation of assault on an 11-year-old youth Friday.

Officers said the suspect shot the youth in the chest with a BB gun, The incident occurred On the 700 block of Lenwood Drive. LEGAL NOTICES IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE SALUD NEIZ CANTIGA, Plaintiff No. 2. 259231 Dept. No.

VS. MANUEL S. CANTIGA, SUMMONS THE STATE OF NEVADA SENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon plaintiff's attorney, whose name and address is: SYLVIA J. THOMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 108 ROFF WAY, RENO, NEVADA 89501 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 for an absolute divorce on the ground of the extreme cruelty of defendant to plaintiff.

Date: January 22, 1970 (SEAL) N. K. BROWN, Clerk of Court By F. BUTLER, Deputy Clerk 334460-Cantiga Jan. 24-31-Feb.

7-14-21 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY WASHOE. No. 258734 Dept. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF STEVEN WILEY LOWE, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified by the above entitled Court on the 9th day of January, A.D.

1970, as administrator of the estate of Steven Wiley Lowe, deceased. All creditors having claims against said Estate are required to file the same with the proper vouchers attached, with the Clerk of the Court within three months after the first publication of this notice. Dated January 9, A.D. 1970. EDWARD HILL BRADLEY DRENDEL, LTD.

Attorney 331280-Lowe for the Jan Estate. 10-17-24-31-Feb. 7 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE No. 259071 Dept. No.

3 CECILIA LLARENAS DEFENSOR, Plaintiff VS. RAMON D. DEFENSOR, Defendant SUMMONS THE GREETINGS STATE TO OF THE NEVADA SENDS DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon tiff's attorney, whose name and address is: MARSHALL A. BOUVIER, Attorney at Law, 403 Hill Street, Reno, Nevada 89501, 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 for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff herein, based upon the ground of incompatibility. Date: Jan. 15, 1970. (SEAL) H. K.

BROWN, Clerk of Court By S. VIELLE, Deputy Clerk 331260-Defensor Jan. 17-24-31-Feb. 7-14 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE No. 259138 Dept.

No. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOY A. BOYENGA, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT JAMES JOY BOYENGA having filed in this Court a document purporting to be the last will and testament of JOY A. BOYENGA, deceased, and a petition, praying that the same be admitted to probate, the hearing thereof has been fixed by said Court for Friday, the 13 day of 1970 at 9:30 o'clock A.M.

of said day at the Court House, in the City of Reno, County of Washoe; and all persons 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 Executor thereof. Dated, January 19, A.D. 1970. H. K.

BROWN, Clerk By E. McKENZIE, Deputy Clerk 331160-Bovenga Jan. traveled Sir Francis Boulevard in two places. A large pine toppled into a Marin County home, causing an estimated $5,000 damage. Sheriff's deputies said the walls a Greenbrae home were ready to buckle from a fivefoot pile of mud.

About 20 homes in Oakland's Wilshire Heights area remained in serious slide danger. Six Weather table (Information as furnished by Weather Bureau at the Reno Airport. Temperatures high and hours ending at 9:00 a.m., 1970.) Nevada-California Stations RENO Austin Mountain Carson Elko Ely Fallon Las Vegas Lovelock Slide Mountain Virginia City Winnemucca Bishop Sacramento Tahoe Susanville Tahoe City Truckee FORECASTS RENO AND VICINITY -Variable iness with scattered rain or snow today decreasing tonight. Partly Sunday with a chance of a few Gusty southwest winds 25 to an hour decreasing tonight. today 50, low tonight 30, high 50.

TAHOE BASIN Traveler snow, heavy at times, today tonight. Southwest winds 30 to an hour and 50 to 60 miles ity over to peaks near and in ridges blowing reducing zero snow. Winds decreasing tonight. cloudy Sunday with snow showers. er.

Highs today and Sunday in lowesteRN NEVADA the 20s. Partly through Sunday with a few ries mainly in the mountains tonight. Colder. Locally windy SIERRA Snow today to 5,000 feet north of Yosemite 6,000 feet Yosemite southward ers in lower elevations. Snow tonight then a few snow flurries Colder.

Windy over the ridges blowing, snow. SOUTHERN NEVADA cloudiness with a chance of showers ly near the mountains today and tonight. Clearing Sunday. Gusty 20 to 35 miles an hour this and Sunday. Slightly cooler EASTERN NEVADA Mostly with scattered light rains today in the mountains and some rain mixed in the northern ly cloudy with scattered snow tonight and mostly over the Sunday.

Cooler. Locally windy PRECIPITATION Last 24 hours, .72. July 1 to date, 4.17. Last year to date, 4.44. Normal, 3.74.

SUNSET today, 5:10, p.m. SUNRISE Sunday, 7:13 a.m. ROAD CONDITIONS This morning the Mt. Rose closed and chains or snow required on all other major the Municipal U.S. Yesterday's high low for This Moruirg's low Jan.

24, 24-hour precipitation 36 .72 TIE WEATHER ELSEWHERE 34 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 38 .04 59 32 .72 High Low Pr. 36 13 34 .77 56 30 .39 62 51 .29 45 28 45 54 49 34 1.93 48 28 1.53 3 cloudshowers 35 showers. Colder. High Sunday decreasing 40 miles an drifting Partly Coldthe 30s, cloudy snow today and today. above 3,000 62 36 36 37 .09 with decreasing with Sunday.

Considerable maingeneral winds afternoon days. cloudy but snow snow and valleys. flurries mountains today, Road tires were Sierra roads. Sheep Dip Show is sold out for third year The Sheep Dip show is sold out. The satirical review of Reno and Nevada events of the year will be held Friday and Saturday nights at the Sparks Nugget.

Mrs. Mel Mathewson, in charge of tickets for Reno Ad Club production, said today over 1300 tickets had been sold. It is the third straight year the show, held to raise funds for journalism scholarships, has sold out. Mrs. Mathewson said persons who have ordered tickets must pick them up by 4 p.m.

Monday at the Reno Press Club or the tickets will be sold to people waiting for openings. Skull found in ditch near hospital The skull, possibly of a small child, was found in a dry irrigation ditch near the Nevada State Hospital Friday, Sparks police said. The skull, which was missing the lower jaw and teeth, was police said. Robert J. McAllister of the hospital reported the finding of the skull to police.

Three pistols reported missing Three pistols, valued at about ($300, were reportedly taken from a display case at the Mt. Rose Sporting Goods at 134 W. Second Reno police reported Friday. Everett (Sonny) Burke told police someone removed the pistols from their boxes and then left the boxes on the counter and in the display case. Later, the boxes were found to be empty.

Meeting set by Intergroup The monthy meeting of the Northern Nevada Intergroup of Alcoholics Anonymous will be held tonight at 8:30 o'clock at Pythian Hall, Fourth and Virginia streets. The guest speaker will be Frank from Grass Valley and Sacramento, Calif. Anyone interested in the disease of alcoholism is invited to attend. BLAZE OF GLORY Don Highsmith of News Brunswick, N.J., ended his football career at Michigan State in a blaze of glory. In his final game against Northwestern he gained 209 yards on 37 rushes.

houses have been evacuated. Five schools with a total enrollment of 900 were closed in western Marin and Sonoma counties because of flooding. Court rejects property owner, Hughes dispute Pr. LAS VEGAS (AP) U.S. .05 Dist.

Judge Roger Foley refused Friday to dismiss federal .04 charges of extortion against Thomas Hanley, founder of the .14 gaming union, and union officer .01 Dale Hill. .07 Foley also refused to reduce .05 Hanley's $25,000 bail and refused .01 Hill's motion for a separate trial. .01 The court entered a plea of .02 not guilty for Hanley, 52, and their trial was set for June 5. Hanley's one-year federal sen.03 tence on charges of assaulting an Internal Revenue Service ofTficer ended last week, but he .01 was re-arrested. He is charged in district court with murder in the death of .08 Ralph Alsup, plumbing union official.

Hanley and Hill were charged with extorting money from the .06 Nevada Club. Comstock restoration group to meet VIRGINIA CITY (AP) The .02 Comstock Historical Foundation has rescheduled .48 meetings to discuss its plans for Virginia City for Feb. 5 and 6. The sessions were postponed during recent severe weather. Trustees and foundation membership members will meet .46 Feb.

5 with Abraham Krushkhov Tof Daniel, Mann, Johnson .09 Mendenhall, the firm contracted by the state for a preliminary .03 study of the Virginia City restoration project. A general meeting is planned that night to elect a permanent nine-member board and hear a talk by Krushkhov. are planned with Krushkhov and others from the firm on Feb. 6. Miner crushed to death at test site LAS VEGAS (AP) A miner was crushed to death at the Nevada Test Site Friday by a device that lifts workers and equipment to the surface.

The Atomic Energy Commission said Daniel J. Stewart, 64, Pioche, was working in a drilled vertical shaft being prepared for an underground nuclear explosion. A spokesman said Stewart somehow became caught between the lift and the side of the shaft more than 2,000 feet deep. The AEC said an investigating board is trying to determine more about the accident, which happened just before noon at Yucca Flat, 75 miles northwest of Las Vegas. Stewart was an employe of the Reynolds Electrical and Engineering Co.

Court enters not guilty plea for Hanley LAS VEGAS (AP) Federal Roger consider Foley refused Fri- beday to a dispute tween the Hughes Tool Co. and owners of the land under the old El Rancho Vegas Hotel. Industrialist Howard Hughes completed negotiations in November, 1968, to buy the land across the Las Vegas Strip from the Sahara Hotel. But the El Rancho owners, led by Beldon Kattleman, told Title Insurance holder of the money put in escrow, it wanted to cancel the deal. Title Insurance asked Clark County District Court to decide what to do.

Kattleman asked that the case be moved to federal court but Foley ruled the grounds for this move were "improvident and improper." United Fund course Charles H. Clipper, executive director of the Washoe United Fund, leaves Sunday to attend a nine day course in fund raising in Albuquerque, N.M. The course covers campaigning, budgeting, agency relations and planning for health and fare services. Thomas P. Michell Thomas P.

Michell, 81, of 4744 Hixon Circle, Sacramento, died in Sacramento Thursday. He was a long-time resident of Nevada and had moved to Sacramento three months ago. A native of Cornwall, England, he moved from there to Leed, S.D. when he was 19 years old. He moved from Leed to Ouray, Colo.

where he met his wife to be, Marie Barkow. They were married in Ely in 1914. The Michell family made its home in Ely and McGill. Michell and his family lived in McGill from 1922 to 1955 when he retired from the Kennecott Copper Mills. He then moved to Sparks where he lived until three months ago.

He was a member of the Ely Lodge No. 29 and a life member of the machinists union, McGill. He is survived by his daughter, Mrs. Marjorie Alger of Sacramento; son, Fred Barkow of McGill; grandchildren, Kenneth Alger Jr. of Sacramento, Bill Barkow and Ellen Cline both of Reno.

A funeral will be held at the Pyramid Funeral Home, Sparks, on Monday at 11 a.m. Benjamin Franklin, of Lodge No. 45, will officiate. Burial will be in Masonic Memorial Garden Cemetery. Reno lecture scheduled on investments Professional Approach to Investing" is the title of a free lecture to be presented at the Reno office of Dean Witter Co.

Feb. 4 and 5. Account executive Gary Di Grazia will describe techniques used by sophisticated investors to build and maintain sound portfolios. The lecture will include a discussion of the current investment climate in the light of present economic conditions, and the investment opportunities available in common stocks, U.S. Government securities, and corporate and municipal bonds.

Designed primarily for investors with large or varied portfolios, each lecture will begin at 7:30 p.m., and will be followed by a question and answer period. Sarno allowed to again run Circus Circus Jay Sarno will be allowed back to run the Circus Circus Casino he helped build, but can have no say in its corporate management for at least another four months, the Nevada Gaming Commission decided this week. The commission unanimously voted to allow Sarno back into the operation, but stipulated voting rights to his third of the casino's shares must remain in trust at least until June 30. Sarno placed the shares in trust when he resigned the presidency last spring. Boy killed on Las Vegas sidewalk LAS VEGAS (AP) An auto moving along a sidewalk struck and killed Todd Reichart, 7, Friday and injured brother, Troy, 5, Police said.

Police said the boys were delivering pamphlets when a car driven by Carol Etcheson, 31, went up a driveway, traveled along the sidewalk and crashed into another car. Troy Reichart was in critical condition at Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital. Post sought in Churchill FALLON Al Sanches, oil products distributor in Fallon, has filed for the office of Churchill County sheriff on the Democratic ticket. Sanches, 41, came to Fallon in September, 1961 as first sergeant with the 858th Radar Squadron. He entered the oil business on retirement as a U.S.

Air Force master sergeant in March, 1966. He and his wife, Elvina May have four children. BIDS ASKED Bids on an 11.5-mile stretch of the Sunnyside cutoff are being sought by the State Highway Department. To be built is a portion of the road from miles south of Sunnyside to the Lincoln County line. Death Notices MICHELL IN Sacramento, Calif.

Janvary 22, 1970. Thomas P. Michell, former resident of Sparks. Funeral services, Monday 11 a.m. Pyramid Funeral Home, 1538 Sparks.

Benjamin Franklin, Lodge No. 45 officiating. Burial Masonic Memorial Garden Cemetery. The family appreciates the beauty and sentiments of flowers but request donations to the Cancer Fund. SHWIRY MITCHEL N.

Services ing Ross, Burke Knobel Mortuary. Card of Thanks WE DESIRE TO THANK OUR FRIENDS and neighbors who gave us sympathy and assistance during our recent reavement. We also acknowledge tributes with thanks the beautiful floral re ceived. Mrs. Eva Dunseath Dr.

James Dunseath Family Bill Dunseath Family, OUR THANKS and appreciation to all the relatives and friends who aided and helped in our serrow and great loss of our husband and father Eugene H. Shoup. Sincerely, Mrs. Eugene H. Shoup Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur E. Shoup Wayne Sheup Mr. and Mrs. Les Shoupe and Family Albany, snow 15 -13 Albuquerque, cloudy 63 31 Atlanta, cloudy.

34 28 Bismarck, cloudy 41 26 Boise, cloudy 55 49 Boston, clear 27 14 Buffalo, clear 20 -2 Charlotte, clear 27 10 Chicago, cloudy 23 14 Cincinnati, clear 27 2 Cleveland, clear 18 -2 Denver, cloudy 66 32 Des Moines, cloudy 23 11 Detroit, cloudy 21 -9 Fairbanks, cloudy 7 -6 Fort Worth, rain. 59 35 Helena, rain 42 30 Honolulu, cloudy 82 69 Indianapolis, cloudy 26 1 Jacksonville, cloudy 55 37 Juneau, rain 34 31 Kansas City, cloudy 36 29 Los Angeles, cloudy 69 55 Louisville, cloudy 30 17 Memphis, cloudy 45 31 Miami, cloudy 70 64 Milwaukee, snow 17 4 clear 15 5 New Orleans, clear 65 38 New York, clear 27 16 Okla. City, clear 56 33 Omaha, cloudy 27 22 Philadelphia, clear 28 16 Phoenix, cloudy 75 46 Pittsburgh, clear 21 1 Ptlnd, clear 22 co cloudy 54 43 Rapid City, cloudy 53 31 Richmond, clear 29 19 Louis, cloudy 30 15 Salt Lk. City, cloudy 60 47 San Diego, cloudy 70 52 San cloudy 61 54 Seattle, rain 53 45 Tampa, cloudy 64 46 Washington, clear 30 19 Winnipeg, cloudy 12 7 (T-Trace Civic leader 0'Brien escapes injury in wreck Reno civic leader Harry 0'Brien, 55, of 1165 Fairfield escaped injury today when Nevada highway patrolmen said his car ran into a wire fence on U.S. Highway 395 near Washoe City.

O'Brien was booked at Washoel County Jail for investigation of driving while under the influence of intoxicants, the highway patrol said. He was released on $300 bail. Tax deadline for employers is Feb. 2 Employers have an important tax deadline Feb. 2.

This is the last day for reporting Social Security and withheld income taxes for the calendar quarter ended Dec. 31, 1969, according to W. A. Bates, district director of Internal Revenue for Nevada. Employers who received a pre-addressed Form 941, "Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return," should use this form to report their tax liability.

If the balance due on the return is over $100, it should be deposited in an approved commercial bank or Federal Reserve Bank using Federal Tax Deposit Form 501. Feb. 2 is also the last for reporting and paying Federal Unemployment Tax for 1969. Employers liable for this tax should file Form 940. Land in Lyon will be sold A 120 acre tract of public land, appraised at $4,900, will be offered to the highest bidder at 10 a.m., Feb.

12. The sale will be held in the Bureau of Land Management's Carson City District Office, 801 North Plaza St. The successful bidder will have to pay an additional estimated $12 publication cost. of The tract is at the south end Mason Valley about 14 miles south of Yerington in Lyon County. The land is flat with sandy loam soils suitable for agriculture.

Vegetation is a mixture of salt desert shrubs and perennial grasses. There are no utilities but power and telephone service are nearby. Physical land legal access are available. Peter Carrigan Peter J. Carrigan, 64, of 4955 Mt.

Rose Road, died in his home Friday. Mr. Carrigan was born in Colorado and came to Nevada as a child. He was a Nevada resident for 62 years. He was a retired railroad man.

He is survived by two sisters, Verda Kemp of Reno and Nora Doyle of Las Vegas; brothers, Tim Carrigan and Barney Carrigan both living in Texas. Funeral arrangements are to be announced by O'BrienRogers and Crosby Mortuary in Reno. Life insurance had record year for growth The life insurance business reports another record growth year in Nevada during 1969. Families in the state bought more life insurance, received a larger amount of benefit payments and ended the year with more protection than ever before. About $2.5 billion of life insurance is now in force, according to estimates by the Institute of Life Insurance.

Nevada families increased their protection by $300 million or 11 per cent during 1969. About $300 million of individual life insurance was purchased in Nevada under "ordinary' policies. The increase over 1968 was $22 million or eight per cent. Life companies paid about $12 million during 1969 to families of Nevada policyholders who died. This was $1 million or 10 per cent higher than death payments the previous year.

Ohio guardsman dies near Nellis in plane crash LAS VEGAS (AP) An Ohio air national guardsman died Friday when his F84 jet fighter crashed while on a gunnery practice mission 50 miles northeast of here. A Nellis Air Force Base spokesman identified the pilot as Maj. Leonard E. Haskovec of Miami, Fla. The Air Force said Haskovec was a commercial pilot for Eastern Arlines here on active duty.

Cause of the crash was to be investigated by a board of officers. Vegas can't take book store licenses-judge LAS VEGAS (AP) Dist. Judge Llewellyn Young said Friday the city cannot revoke the business licenses of three book stores it accused of selling nographic literature. The three stores had been ordered closed last fall but remained open pending the court decision. Fire calls Fire fighters responded to these calls between 10 am.

Friday and 10 a.m. today: RENO 11:14 a.m., 345 Moran St. Burned-out fan motor in furnace. Damage to motor and filter. 4:30 p.m., Nye Hall, University of Nevada.

False alarm. 3:32 a.m., Archie Clayton Junior High School, electric 1295 outlet Wyoming Ave. Slight damage wiring in wood shop. 10:29 a.m., Reno Airport. Standby for emergency landing.

SPARKS 8:12 p.m., 1570 Hymer Ave. Fire in trash container. No damage. 4:25 a.m., Stanford and streets, Wash down gas spill. CARSON CITY No calls.

Vital statistics BIRTHS CHU In Reno, Jan. 23, 1970, to Mr. and Mrs. William M. Chu of Reno, son.

PUZEY in Reno, Jan. 23, 1970, to Mr. and Mrs. William B. Puzey of Reno, daughter..

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