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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 13

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Reno Evening Gazette 13 March 11, 1958 EXTRA INCOME STUDIES BY TAXPAYER IS URGED New School Dedicated Ask Tests Ban Plumas Board Approves New WINNEMUCCA Dedication "Explanation of the source of the income should also be provided in the return," Mr. Evans said: 'The use of such terms as 'other income' or 'miscellaneous income' is not sufficient Nursing Home NEW DELHI, March 11. UP) Prime Ministers Nehru of India and Chivu Stoica of Communist Romania called today, for "an immediate cessation of nuclear tests as the necessary first specific step to create an atmosphere of peace and trust in the world." of the new Orovada school house was held under the supervision of the Humboldt board of school trustees and Henry Nelson, without further details. Taxpay I Calif. Plumas ers should also be reminded that Acceptance of the new struc unreported taxable income discovered later is subject to tax, ture was by Louis Peraldo, Win- interest, and probable penal nemucca, president of the Hum county board of supervisors approved final plans for a new county nursing home to replace the present facility.

The board reviewed plans by Architects Whitson Cox and Jay Laske of Sacramento, which call boldt school trustees. Other trustees present included "Lynn Backus, clerk; Cecil Hawkins, WESTERN FOOD AT WESTERN PRICES Watch for the Opening of our Smorgasbord Dancing CARMEN SANDS AT THE PIANO Open Seven Doyi member; Nelson, Albert Lowry, assistant school superintendent Roars Past Wrong Car Taxpayers who had income other than wages shown on a Form W-2 withholding certificate should be careful to determine whether it is subject to tax when preparing their 1957 federal income tax returns. This suggestion was made today by District Director Vaughn V. Evans of the Internal Revenue Service. The types of income which many taxpayers receive during a year are listed briefly in the instruction, book accompanying the Form 1040 recently received by Nevada taxpayers, and include such possible sources as profits on sales of real or personal property; most dividends; tips and similar gratuities; income from part-time work not reported on Form V-2; interest on savings accounts, gambling gains, and various other kinds.

Taxpayers uncertain about the tax liability on any money received by them during last year should call the local office for advice, Mr. Evans said. The number for this and other forms of taxpayer assistance is FAir-view 9-0611 for the Reno office, and DUdley 2-0746 for the Las Vegas office. for 39 beds in double bedrooms, a recreation and therapy room, solarium, dining room, kitchen, laundry and offices for the county physician, sanitarian and of Winnemucca; Ernest Miller, Paradise Valley; Robert Camp-beli of McDermitt, and William Newman of Getchell. 1 ('t sUl Fl At ql 4 1 I) i r- --f 'I if I 4 'i I Irf- fi 't i I I 1 "jr.V 9 'ir' Cvi- A 28-year-old California mo Cocktail Hour 5-6 P.M.

torist was passing cars on Double Martini Byron F. Stetler, state super public health nurse. Although a treatment room will be provided, surgical and Fourt street in fine style Sunday morning until he roared Double Manhattan ,50 intendent of public instruction, was the main speaker. Mrs. Ros Double Old Fashion other acute cases will be treated alind Wegman and Mrs.

Clar-ette Nunley. Orovada teachers, past a gray sedan. And sheriff's deputies Robert Byassee and Jack Zeviner then clocked Charles I. Hardiman's in general hospitals. Supervisors also will seek bids on another building which will provide eight beds.

Complete Party and Banquet Facilities at Moderate Prices Children's Plates. Breakfast Anytime. Harry Ramirez, Chef assisted by Mrs. Jessie Cutten and Mrs. Carl Grauvogel of Win sedan at more than 50 miles an nemucca who presented tne Cost of the new building program is estimated at $486,000, hour.

They first noticed the car as it pupil program. Designed by the Reno firm of roared through a filling station in a shortcut at Fourth and Vine streets. It then passed all cars, including the patrol car. Alegre and Harrison, architects, the new Orovada school building was built by A. T.

Costa, Winnemucca contractor. Jack Anderson, Winnemucca, was superin Deputies said Hardiman ended up in the wrong traffic lane at ot which $198,000 will be supplied by federal and state agencies. Modoc county officials said a building reserve fund available to them alread ytotals $240,000, which is enough to cover the major portion of the balance. Construction on the new district general hospital in Quincy is expected to begin next week. tendent of construction.

Fourth and Virginia streets. 111 I They charged him with reckless LEON EDDIE'S Reno's Most Famous COCKTAIL LOUNGE 12 E. 2nd Open 24 Hour driving. Hardiman forfeited $50 bail when he went back to Danville, DOLL HOUSE Presents FOR YOUR DANCING AND LISTENING PLEASURE Calif. Monday morning rather than appear in municipal court.

TO TASMANIA Robert E. Osselin, sonarman I EL 5-8103 Reno, Sparks Road TONIGHT the. Highest Ground Observer seaman, ubiN, or westwooa, arrived at Port Hobart, Corps post in America is at Tasmania, March 11, aboard the 110 feet, atop Pike's Peak in Colorado. destroyer USS Agerholm. PAUL ANDREWS SWINGING TRIO NIGHTLY 10 P.M.

UNTIL 2550 S. VIRGINIA WATCH FOR THE OPENING OF OUR SMORGASBORD SUPPER CLUB Moana Lane FA 3-4850 Banquet Facilities at Moderate Prices Cormen Sands at the Piano DANCING Open Seven pays HIT IT aIW 1 SPECIAL CENTRAL FIGURE in drama "Inherit the Wind," current Reno Little Theater production, are Dr. William J. Bryan, left, who plays part of Wiliiam Jennings Bryan, and Charles Coleman, right, who portrays Clarence Dar-row, under names of Brady and Drummond. Drama played to capacity houses every night last week and will be repeated Wednesday, Thursday and Friday nights this week at 8:30 p.m.

FA 3-9564 mstwwi'fjmmm HOCOI IMTH MLLMM LESJC 2ND GREAT CO-HIT ONE OF THE TONIGHT The Socio Event i ot the Season Spring Film Festival WORLD'S GREAT LAST RITES HELD YERINGTON Funeral LOVE STORIES! services were held in the Frei- CURTAIN 8:30 SHARP tas funeral chapel Monday for Mrs. June Jacobs. 39, who died -m- mn lamb stew mm JENNIFER JONES JOHN GIELGUD BHXTRANXRS at her home home on the Cottonwood ranch southwest of SPONSORED BY Yerington on Friday, Feb. 28. She was born in Miami, Ariz.

Wia- US i as Reno Lions Club Auxiliary of Reno MRS. GEORGE HAMILTON, President May 28, 1918 and has been a ON THE SCREEN resident of Mason valley for about seven years. JMIk nftlTJhrflJ Newt Crumley's "A strikingly handsome exciting Um stunning." Chicago Daily Tribune RENO LITTLE THEATER Presents 2 CARTOONS Gates Open 6:15 p.m. Show at 6:45 p.m. REGULAR PRICES iJZSi PC 33OTD GSftUT' ffl I II ill i fgK in Downtown Reno A spectacular THE I 9t tktl motion picture in Color GET MORE OUT OF OO OUT TO A MOVIE Grand Prize winner Cannes film Festival S.HUR0K presents fy JflOMI IAWIENCI mnd IOMTI.

IK FINAL PERFORMANCES THURS. end FRI. Box Office Open 1 to 5 Daily FA 9-0661 Curtain Time 8:30 P.M. TODAY! 1:00 PM LAST 3 DAYSI everyday is SEA FOOD DAY at the the JJQjmllM W7 fSSfe OiaxxmMm JO of ROMEO and JULIET LVflftatde HOTEL V3 Hume, hy PROKOFIEV amd Orckotrm of KIRK DOUGLAS In The Terrific BOMBSHELL, "Paths of Glory" PLUS, MYSTERY Lex Barker Anne Bancroft "GIRL IN BLACK SILK STOCKINGS" Paths: 1, 4, 7, 10:00 p.m. Girl: 2:50, 5:50, 8:50 p.m.

BOLSIIGI THEATRE, Mo 8 TOHAlt Series Tickets Adults 4.50 Students 3.75 From Any Member Reno Liens Club Auxiliary jjuu ooi REFRESHMENTS 8:00 TO 8:30 QQS. T-Bone STEAK MIXED GREEN SALAD Roquefort or French Dressing OR SOUP DuJOUR French Fries Rolls Butter BANK CAFE 29 E. DOUGLAS 11 TOWER THEATRE Only One Showing This Evening DURING THE LENTEN SEASON OFFER Fresh Maine Lobster Cherry Stone Clams Guymas Jumbo Shrimp Michigan White Fish Plus Dozens of Other Delicious Seafood Delight Flown Direct to Reno for the Riverside to Assure the Utmost in Freshness RIVERSIDE HOTEL MISSOURI TRAVELER" nvr- 'fclrrQjfflS OPEN i Md3S3 last ENDS TODAY! mmm 35 WEST 2nd STREET 1 1 rwowc rw. 2-24i NOW OPEN offering a complete and distinctive luncheon Menu daily from 11:30 to 2:30 Mi 10:15 TOMORROW Th. CREST Show Time GLENN FORD JACK LEMMON ANNA KASHFI "COWBOr Technicolor ADDED MUSICAL "WILDEST' Filmed At Lake Tahoo Cowboy: 1:10, 3:30, 5:45, 8:00, 10:20 p.m.

Wildest: 2:45, 5, 7:20, 9:40 "a phenomenon you have to. see to believe. Oowrher, N.Y. Timet OPEN 6:30 WEDNESDAY STARTS 7:00 Ml more immamimamama V7 than American displays jvliss DINNER SPECIAL PRIME RIB ROBERT TAYLOR "WESTWARD THE WOMEN" Bardot to the full limit of the law, if not a few FREE! ELECTRIC CAR "HEATERS'1 audiences are used to seeing of what 23 year-old girls are made of! TONIGHT 8:00 WITH Creamed Horseradish Baked Idaho Potato Garden Vegetable Roll and Butter Pumpkin Pie or Black Bottom Pie Tea or Coffee inches beyond!" 1 Zinrmr, N.Y. HeroW-Tribuno Magazine ENDS TONIGHT! 3 BIG HITS! "DISTANT "BROKEN "WESTWARD DRUMS" LANCE" hoThf With With HO THE Gory Cooper Spencer Trocy WAGONS" TOMORROW! 3 GREAT HITS Film Festival "BALLET of ROMEO and JULIET" EXTRA VESUVIUS EXPRESS PIANO ENCORES I A TRULY GREAT MOTION PICTURE! 3 EVERYONE'S INVITED WEDNESDAY March 5th, 4 p.m.

to 10 p.m. TBfL One Complete 7:30 Show REMEMBER: PLUS TWO ACTION PACKED WESTERN'S LAST DAY! MICKEY ROONEY in 'BABY FACE NELSON" but the devil invented Bardot "GUN FIGHTER" Sunday is Southern Fried Chicken day 11 AM to 11 PM "STOPOVER TOXYO" TOMORROW, 7:30: DISNEY'S "Old Yeller" "MAN IN in CINEMASCOPE and EASTMANCQI.OR with CURT JURGENS In Technicolor "DALLAS' STARRING GARY RUTH COOPER ROMAN ADULTS ONLY, PLEASE! 1 Jean-Louis Trintignant Christian Marquand Directed by R. Vadim W3JL A RA0ULJ. LEVY Production-A KINGSLEY INTERNATIONAL Release With GREGORY PECK.

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