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LEGAL NOTICES 20 RENO EVENING GAZETTE November 23, 1954 President Lights Tree on Dec. 17 WASHINGTON, Nov. 23. UP President Eisenhower will light Vote Returns Are Official Complete returns of the 1954 Nevada general election held Nov. 2, as provided by Secretary NEVADA 1954 GENERAL ELECTION RETURNS COMPLETE -OFFICIAL the nation's 'Christmas tree on the eve of Dec.

17, instead of the IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE. No. 153380. Dept.

No. 2. In the Mattter of the Estate of TED EVERETT MOBLEY. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed and qualified by the above entitled Coirrt on the 15th day of October, A.

D. 1954. as Administratrix of the estate of Ted Everett Mobley. deceased. All creditors having claims against said Estate are required to file the same with the proper Touchers attached, with the Clerk of the Court within forty (40) days after the first publication of this notice.

Dated October 18. A. D. 1954. MICHELLE N.

BALLARD. Leonard T. Howard Attorney for the Estate. 026-N2 916 23 traditional Christmas Eve this State John Koontz, are presented in the accompanying table on this I page. The three members of the Nevada Supreme Court will meet in Carson Dec.

1 to canvass the year to facilitate a more extensive holiday observance planned here. This year the lighting cere votes, after which Gov. Charles monies will take place on the grounds behind the White House H. will issue certificates of election. and will continue through Jan.

6 While totals in the report of the secretary of state differ from those published in the Reno Eve with daily religious and international programs. It will be a "Pageant of Peace" designed to dramatize the Christmas theme of "Peace on Earth ning Gazette just after the elec IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE. No. 153799.

Dept. No. 3. LEONARD ERVIN POFF, Plaintiff v. CLOTINE POFF.

Defendant SUMMONS The State of Nevada sends greetings to the above-named defendant: tion, because they include absent ballots and votes from mailing Good Will Towards Men." A life precincts, none of the results are size nativity scene will be at the site. changed. I TOTALS UTS." SENATOR I I I I I I 1 I III! I Bible 1441 1 15650 490 2301 182 2jin074n7jJjJ762806 1322 770 252 12934 3026 45043 "Brown 1175 8088 712j 2011 128 287 1 775 3951 475 1011 845j 598 970j 639; 140 jl2929 1294) 32470 CONGRESS III I I I I I I III! Baring 980jl2093 321 1962 186 223 832 502 970j 88p1465726 801 520j217J102262384 35318 YrJun? "I60711549 928 2275 123 315 991 485 694: 1310 1138! 658 1459; 9001 l70j582ij 1895 42321 The official returns show that The children's corner will fea ture live reindeers. Secretary of State Koontz received more votes than any candidate whose. election was contested, 48,349.

While Koontz was the LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS The irst installment oi me 1954 top vote getter among Democrats seeking office, Rex Bell led the GOVERNOR I Pittman 906J12466 you are hereby summoned and re. quired to serve upon E. J. Morrlssett. plaintiff's attorney, whose addrf ss is 123 West First Street.

Reno, Nevada, sn 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 serv. ice. If you fail to do so. Judgment bv default will be taken against you fcr the relief demanded in the Complaint.

This action is brought to recover a Judgment and decree of divorce from this defendant and forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between you and the above named plaintiff, on the ground of your extreme cruelty to plaintiff: all as is more fully described in the 358 1857 taxes Is now due and payable at the office of the County Treasurer, Kenu, 610361024 650 1193 908589i 189 jll330j 2601 36797 "1301 816 1351 816! 206 14753 17431 41665 199764j 348! 10731 146 "167 Nevada: unless paid on or before the Republican ticket. In winning election as lieutenant governor 9111 2430! Russell 171111651 first Monday in (December 6, 1954) delinquencies will be added. the former cowboy actor was giv LT. GOVERNOR Bell 881 239 15898j 1880, 46715 641 2606 1819 14489 969 en 46,715 votes. Honors for winning office by the widest margin J.

B. Cunningham. County Treasurer and Ex-Officto Tax Receiver of Washoe County, Nevada. N20Dec. 4 Incl.

726 947 1340 1214 820 1577 833 I 1359! 585 689! 150 335 1131 "158 192 696" 513 151 10129! 31442 344 7701 9729 280 1671 Ryan went to oienn uuncan, super IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT intendent of public instruction who was retained by an edge, of SEC. OF STATE Koontz 1488(15519 2661 624 I Complaint. (SEAL) H. K. BROWN.

Clerk of Bv M. Cooper, Deputy Clerk. I Date: October 27, 1954. N23-30 D7-14 21 27,845 votes. 14954 10328 2008i768 IJ.450 852 271 528i 6381 8041 481! 112" 2871 48349 129111 26574 211 99 663j1238J1346 "300! 354! 799 294 1131 2221 629! COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WA-SHOE.

No. 154066. Dept. No. 1.

GLORIA LOUISE ROGERS, Plaintiff, 1504 9621 6921! 604 Naismith LEGAL NOTICES v. EVERETT LYNN ROGERS. Defendant. IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT 3565 .40265 793J 1357522 564! 558 137 10687j 1922; "1325 1 1070! 828! 1674! 772! 243 114341 2224 916 "689 155 "140 1722 "2421 158 728 "379! 1006! 3871 "568! CONTROLLER Covington 851 1 118251 283 Merialdo 1555110116! 914 ATTY. GENERAL I I I SUMMONS The State of Nevada sends greetings to the above-named defendant: You" are hereby summoned and re COURT OF' THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE.

No. 154199. Dept. No. 1.

CLEMENT C. YANCOSEK, Plaintiff quired to serve upon J. T. Rutherford, 12050 2543; 1965 Dickerson 1045117023! 368 413Q086 Aim .32181 188 "188 723 995j "634 1236! 663! "668" 1573j 870! 184 "111 188882 3241 855! "1116 129831 1528! "2171 5411 513 "Murphy 13491 6267) 827 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OP NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE. No.

153965. Dept. No. 2. JOSE ALMEIDA DUARTE.

Plaintiff y. PALMIRA J. DUARTE. Defendant SUMMONS The State of Nevada sends greeting to the above-named defendant: You are hereby 6umoned and re-quired to serve upon J. T.

Rutherford, plaintiff's attorney, whose address is 16 East 2nd Street, Reno, Nevada, an answer to the Complaint which is here-with served upon you. within 20 davs after service of this Summons ipori you, exclusive of the day of service. If vou fail to do so. judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in this Comiitaint. This sc.

plaintiff attorney, whose address is 16 East 2nd Street, Reno, Nevada, an answer to the Complaint whlqh is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fa'll to do so, Judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. STATE PRINTER V.MARTHA YANCOSEK, Defendant SUMMONS The State of Nevada sends greetings to the above-named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon F. Raffetto, plaintiff's attorney, whose address is Suite 1, Armanko 150 N. Virginia St.

(P. O. Box 364), Reno, Nevada an answer to the Complaint which is here 123 .29648 115091 1357, 461 251! 7501 397 576! "6791 544i846l 738! 1386! 1726 "2195 787 638 1277 1770j Davis I 10601 7857 665 McCarthy 122512820 486 257 .41088 127211 2650! 1068 177 248j 9191 472 mis action is brought to recover a Judgment dissolving the contract of SUPT. PUB. INST.

Duncan 1487112147 marriage existing between you and the plaintiff, upon the ground of your extreme cruelty to plaintiff, entirely mental In nature. 891 283 45976 .18131 164 1 316j 12151 577 803jj331 94 1 155! 242! 249! 672 475" 2J)8J162852905 "110 5170! 1040! 843t 1733J 296!" 381! 1481 653! 2786 Toio JB04 209 with served upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon uop, 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. Of a Judgment and decree of this Court, 6451 6447 Victor (SEAL) H. K.

BROWN. Clerk of Court Bv B. Buchanan, Deputy Clerk. COURT CLERK Couch dissolving the bonds of matrimony ex Date: 11-15-1954. J.

T. RUTHERFORD. 1290 2755 .30990 .42323 966J765i 1129 i 1675 888! 1148; 6S0f 711j1647 503 2445 155 11595! 394556 "538! 1061 285 783 235! 933 11751 8372 "1241 1 13429! isting between you and the plaintiff herein, on the grounds of extreme 215 Turner 16 East 2nd Street. Reno. Nevada.

Attorney for Plaintiff. N-16-23-30 D-7-14 cruelty of a mental nature, as is more fully described in plaintiff's Complaint. IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT U. N. REGENT Arnold 748! .20685 13481 6271 54481 437 (5EAL) H.

K. BROWN. Clerk of Court. By B. Buchanan, Deputy Clerk.

Date: Nov. 23, 1954. N23-30-D7-14-21 3091461277j 262 278! 20193 696 497 532 Buck 5741 47411 210 1298; 120Tif J341347f 183! 5961" 6741 .29215 Germain 806! 640j 580 272 J.26 JB480i JB6J8848 132 7973 188JJ785 231 1168781" 231116857!" 95 4'(T 11 "121 T53 96 238570j 186594f 536! 587 561 56lT 393! 960'" COURT OF THE STATE OP NEVADA. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE. No.

154184. Dept. No. 3. CARMEN C.

RASH, Plaintiff v. ARDYS V. RASH, Defendant SUMMONS The State of Nevada sends greetings to the above-named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon E. J. Morrlssett, IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OP THE STATE OP NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE.

No. 153808. Dept. No. 1.

10421 "1233 "2041 2476 "17611 1065 899;" "1303 i 1324! Hardy 1249j 9969! 526 Lombardi 1 150610024 1 777 .32185 .42247 .37660 1723! 2267! "1899 631 776 727J 558! 1336' 544) 2311131 29Jljr023f "239. 852! HELEN EYLER BERRY, Plaintiff V. 1085 1198! I 11981 77981 663 Thompson MOSS B. BERRY. Defendant SUMMONS plaintiff's attorney, whose address tion is broueht to recover a Judgment dissolving the contract of marrlnpe existin-j between you and the plaintiff upon the ground of your three years' seDaratalon from plaintiff.

(SEAL) H. K. BROWN. Clerk of Court. By G.

Tessler. Deputy Clerk. Date: November 8, 1954. J. T.

Rutherford 16 E. 2nd Street. Reno, Nevada. Attorney for Plaintiff. N9-16-23-30 D7 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE.

No. 163954. Dept. No. 3.

ROBERT LEE MINOR, Plaintiff v. IRIS CHAPMAN MINOR, Defendant SUMMONS The State of Nevada sends greetings to the above-named defendant: You are hereby sumoned and re-quired to serve upon Goldwater Hill, plaintiff's attorneys, whose address Is 206 North Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada, an answer to the Complaint whlcli is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after ervice of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to do so. Judgment by default will be taken against you for the 'relief demanded in the Complaint. This action is brought to recover Judgment dissolv.

ing the contract of the bonds of mar-riage existing between you and the plaintiff. (SEAL) H. K. BROWN-. Clerk of Court.

Bv G. Tessler, Deputy Clerk. Date: Nov. 8. 1954.

N9-16-23-30D7 is 123 West First Street. Reno, Nevada, The State of Nevada sends greetings EDUCATION BOARD Gezelin to the above-named defendant: an answer to the Complaint which is 137 14738 .18662 You are herebv summoned and re herewith served upon you. within 20 872J 1 001 682 954! "991 I 1135! 882j "1128;" 397 1 "564 days after service of this Summons quired to serve upon Kendrick John .11537 179 i 6539! Schmidt son. Esquire, plaintiff's attorney, whose QUESTION ONE Yes address is Byington Building, 15 West 2nd Street, Reno, Nevada, an answer to the Complaint which Is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, ex- 74214108 235 2389! i 36434 718 '691 I 14261. 547 623 440 174 112128 119 138! 467 227 1262 "2681 759 1373 10161 730j 1464! 899j "184 112864 1731)1 38480 147 3291 1253 685 No 17551 9690! 920 elusive 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, to-wit: di QUESTION TWO Yes upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fall to do so, judgment by default will be taken against- you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This action is brought to recover a judgment and decree of this Court forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between you and the above named plaintiff on the ground of your extreme cruelty to plaintiff; all as more fully described in the Complainit. (SEAL) H. K.

BROWN. Clerk of Court-Date: November 22. 12954. E. J.

Morrlssett, Attorney for Plaintiff. 123 West First Street, Reno. Nevada. N23-30 D7-14-21 136! 767 459' 573 825 888 583 1014! 633 108 12795 1563 13601110371 629 17581 90 L35218 .20123 vorce from the bonds of matrimony and restoration of the maiden name 482! 2551 496 594 9901 3411 762 3801 212 6645! 1421 No 1 "45ol 5299 270 1207 103 of Plaintiff as more fully described in the Complaint on file herein. (SEAL) H.

K. BROWN. Clerk of Court. By Cooper, Demitv Clerk. Date: Oct.

-28. 1954. N23-30-D7-14 21 QUESTION THREE I I I I I I I I I I I I I il Yes 1 1298jl0489j 6241 1737j 98 1 125! 724 451 569; 821 840! 576! 1005! 635j 103 124121 1396 33903 No 412j 4876 229! 10881 92 197 460! 232 469 541 929 320 1 726 333 197 6184) 1363 18648 QUESTION FOUR I I I I I I i I I I i I I I Yes 1 12091 97011 53Sj 1819! 101 I 144! 658! 442 612j 805 1 967j 5781 10251 6141 140 11315 1407, 32075 No 431 5500 937 78 163; 543j 242 380 517 757) 287 623 323 130 8084 1397! 20665 I GIFT GUIDE GIFT GUIDE GIFT GUIDE QUESTION FIVE YES I 173 112477 1287111518 607 .1808 116 154 717 474 625 911 942 652 1176 648 1555 .35850 NO 4041 48821 232! 1061 64 158 502 217 409 446 844 2471 4991 296 97 5162! 126511 16785 Trojan Gridder New Strip Hotel Hanley Forms CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE Jailer Resigns, Hints Discontent LAS VEGAS. Archie Wells Banquet Speaker BOULDER CITY Charles Backers Sued lew Union Harmon to Seek New Tax Laws LA'S VEGAS Assemblyman-elect George Harmon will work on a law to remove the state of Nevada from the advalorem tax field when the Nevada legislature convenes in January, he said this week. "Chuck" Greenwood, regular right LAS VEGAS.

(Special) A person who described himself as a end on the University of Southern California's varsity football team, will be the honored guest and "contact man" between promoters head jailer at the Las Vegas police station and who once served as acting chief of police, resigned speaker at this year's Boulder International Planned at Vegas LAS VEGAS. A new interna. of the proposed Royal Nevada City Elks lodge annual Wolves Mr. Harmon, who has been ap Monday and hinted 'at discontent hotel and local business and gambling interests filed suit in district Eagle grid banquet for the teams of the two schools. The affair will pointed to an executive post in with conditions on the police force tional union of sheet metal work court yesterday for 5372,500 for many years.

ers Is being organized by Thomas A. Hanley, former official of the be held at the Boulder Elks club on Thursday evening, December his alleged cut in the deal. Wells, who has served as head 2. AFL union and business agent of the county assessor's office effective when newly elected Assessor James Bilbray assumes office in January, will take a leave of absence to attend the legislature. The assemblyman-elect left The Strip resort hotel, the plain jailer for three years and as a tiff, Leon Stroller said, was 80 per member of the department since 1945.

said he was quitting because cent completed. Machine Helps early in the week to study tech of "several things which have He alleged that Frank Fishman, niques in the assessors offices in THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR Santa Monica, Santa Barbara and Weather Forecast Pasadena. The trip will be made at the personal expense of Bilbray. The assessor-elect has indicated he is encountering diffi tormerly of Miami Beach, Fla, now a resident of Santa Monica, and Sam Miller, a gambler from Miami Beach, contacted him to "make connections" leading to the construction of the hotel. the Las Vegas local.

Hanley confirmed a report published in Los Angeles that he and other former west roast AFL sheet metal workers officials are organizing the competing union, which will have international headquarters in Las Vegas. Los Angeles sources said that a local of the union has already been organized by a William Hansen in Pasadena. Hanley, along with other west coast officials, was expelled from the AFL international by President William Byron early this 23, MIAMI BEACH, Nov built up over a long period of time." However, he refused to give a specific reason for his sudden resignation. Police Chief Al Kennedy announced the resignation but also declined to comment. He said Wells would be replaced temporarily by assistant jailer Keith Hokinson.

t-'F ine weatner Dureau is ex CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE culty in setting up new assess perimenting with a mechanical ment standards because of the in forecaster. He said they made an oral adequacy of laws affecting the The system is called numerical assessor's office. agreement that Fishman was to pay Stroller S25.000 and Miller was to pay 530,00 before signing weather prediction, and is being developed jointly by the bureau. ANYONE WISHING TO ADVERTISE IN year during an investigation into air force and navy. a lease contract for Stroller to operate the hotel.

The lease, according to the suit filed by the firm of Jones and Pursel, was sign alleged internal strife. Hanley and other former mem Joseph Smagorinsky of Wash bers of the AFL union have testi ir.gton told ahout it at the 133rd convention of the American Me ed on Sept. Stroller, said Miller had paid him 510,000 and Fishman teorological Society. THESE COLUMNS PLEASE PHONE ft DisgEx fied before the Clark county grand jury in the slaying of James Hartley, 33 year old business The mechanical forecaster op had paid nothing. erates on the principle of a busi Stroller said the value of his ness machine, with punched agent of the Las Vegas union, but the jury has issued no report on services to each defendant was ac tually 5191,250.

their investigation as yet. cards running through it and causing certain sets of figures Hanley has denied reports that tc register. 3-4121 or 3-3161 the new union is already in ex. Cards are punched with holes istence in Las Vegas. He said he indicating temperature, baro is merely laying the groundwork metric pressure, wind direction for formation of the international.

I AVl il He said he will hold a conference and velocity. After the figures are all in, it thumps, bumps and grinds, and out comes an aver in Los Angeles soon and will not have any "announcement until FOR INFORMATION then. Sees the Country HENDERSON, Nev. LP) Po. SYMBOL OF RELIABILITY lice Chief George Crisler said today he is holding Jose Manos for U.

S. immigration authorities as age of all the data fed into it. Since experienced forecasters! also work with average plus skills earned in the school ofj hard knocks the machine gives! a pretty good prediction of general conditions which can be expected in a 30,000 square mile area in the United States and Canada. It does not predict rain, nor does it give local forecasts. It is hoped that later developments will permit it to tell whether rain or snow may be expected.

The machine has been in use since July. THIS GIFT GUIDE WILL BEGIN a Spaniard who jumped ship in New York in 1949. when it comes to gin Manos, picked up today in an automobile which police said had been stolen in Los Angeles, told officers he is from Barcelona and has been traveling in America SUNDAY NOV. 28 "just to see the country." for up-to-the-minute information and dependable investment counseling contributing toward personal security, and increased income. J.

A. H0GLE CO. Eit.1915 MembcTl New York Stock Exchangt RIVERSIDE HOTEL RENO. NEVADA The world agrees on QUADRUPLETS SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 23.

UP) ACT "GILBEY'S please" Peiping radio, in a broadcast heard here, today said quadruplets were born to a peasant family in Shantung Province Nov. 6. The TAKES OVER STORE HONG KONG, Nov. 23. UP) The independent Chinese' Press printed stories from Shanghai today that the Communist government has taken over the Sun one of the city's three largest department stores.

broadcast said both mother and CILBET'S DISTIllEB LONDON BIT till. 90 P100F. I00S CSAIN IESTIAL SPIIITS. CIH C1HHAT1. OHIO babies tvere in good health..

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