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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 12

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Reno, Nevada
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12
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Thursday, Sept. 9, 1971 Beno Evening Gazette The Gazette's I Business notes Mark Yori to retire BREWED WITH PURE iB ROGKY M0UNTAIN SWH The operator-developer of Lawton's Hot Springs, located five miles west of Reno on U.S. claimed the world's largest swimming pool, along with dining and lodging facilities. Boxers Max Baer and Jack Dempsey made Lawton's their 40, is retiring from business vXw after almost 40 years. Mark Yori, who has been asstf- training headquarters during their heydays.

The famous Dolly Sisters operated the resort as ciated with many other lease-owners of the mineral springs, a night club in the 1940s. Recently, the business has passed through the management of the Holiday Lodge and now announced he vill move with his wife to a permanent home in Las Vegas. At one time, the resort spotlRodeway Inns. J. Ogden promoted New manager Lenord W.

Mills has been appointed new manager of the Woolworth Reno store. A native of Modesto, Mills joined the firm in 1953 as a part time employe in the Modesto store. He comes from Sacramento where he has been manager since 1962. J. L.

(Bud) Ogden, 34. who Director John D. "Jackie'' Gaughan, Las Vegas, has been named to the board of directors of Pioneer Citizens Bank. Gaughan. a 20-year resident of Las Vegas, is originally from Omaha, Neb.

and has extensive business interests throughout southern Nevada. He is vice president of the El fortez Hotel, Las Vegas Club and the new Union Plaza Hotel and Casino. Ogden, a 1959 graduate of the University of Michigan, will be has been associated with Dillingham Development Co. at Tahoe Keys marina since 1965, has been named a vice president of Dillingham. responsible for all Dillingham west coast recreational and sub division developments.

Nevada construction gains Photographers making film on Legislature Gazette Carson City Bureau Nevada construction showed to $10,344,000. Total Birr, Wilson construction was $30,461,000 in only a slight gain in July, the 1970 and $31,043,000 in 1971 Total construction for the year IT lviigc U1T131U1I Ui mOVGS tO nGWjMcGraw-HiU Information Sys to date still shows a plus 21 per cent, the report said. Non tems Company has reported. 11 1 I- I -MM Two employes of the -news bureau of the Greater Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce residential was up 82 per cent Non-residential building was down 56 per cent from $7,448,000 Reno office The Reno office of Birr, Wil at $35,667,000 and $65,075,000 have put together a firm which residential gained 35 per cent in 1970 to $3,296,000 this year is making a film showing tne at $101,003,000 and $136,642,000 legislative process. MMUM il HI 11 I) (J I but non-building dropped 38 per son and has moved; more than offset a 17 per to expanded quarters of in "Jf00?" JL ci rv- from $14,909,000 David Newton, former Reno cent at $61,853,000 and $38,135 photographer, and Don Payne, v.

run oi. xnoiu t0 $17,403,000 and a 28 per 000. Totals were $198,523,000 for expect to. have a completed print by Nov. 1 for review of nara.

nrw vice prewueni gain in non-building, fromil970 and $239,852,000 for 1971 nwmmmmmmm the Legislative Commission. Former director of the legis Webb has new contracts resident manager said. We simply needed more room and this seemed to be the best opportunity," he added. The telephone number will remain the lative counsel bureau Russell McDonald has developed the script to "get in the technical details of legislating," such as i II! Infill! 1 i Ml iWiliil mmiw i iiuitMsinw i i tiitimvmcmp k. PHOENIX A Las Vegas'an $8,521,000 contract will be same.

I high school and a Los Angeles the sixth school plant built by Webb for Clark County in the introduction and first and second reading of a bill. past eight years. At Cedars-Sinai Medical Cen Newton and Payne have been paid $2,050 to date and are John (Bill) Jalonen, chair-health facility cornprise new Del man of the board, and H. T.L Birr, III, President, will be Corporation third party present for the official opening construction contracts exceeding of the new office, Sept. $13 million, according to R.

H. 2 to 5 p.m. Johnson, Webb president. Birr, Wilson Inc. was! A two-story high school to in- ter in Los Angeles, under a $4,947,000 contract, Webb will erect a four-story mental health required to submit any supple mental billing "between now addition to include a street-level and Nov.

1" and supply one complete print of the film, established in 1960 as Birr and elude gym and sports field under 'parking facility. Roy Nickson, Legislative Counsel Bureau director said. Company with offices in the Union Federal Bldg. "Two years later, we merged with Wilson, Johnson and Higgins," Hartford backs price freeze Birr said, "and the new com- Fully supporting President'! Olson said premiums for some pany of Birr, Wilson opened Nixon's wage and price freeze, policyholders will be increased for business at 114 W. First 1 Hartford today asked of the statewide rate St." There it has remained until 'boost which went into effect for this month.

jinoepenaem insurance agenis ivate passenger automobile in Birr, Wilson to be the tirst line ofisuranCe in March 1971 and for II IL 1 II founded 11 years ago with communication in explaining to homeowner's coverages on July staff of six, now has over 300: policyholders the effects of that employes in 12 offices in Cali action on their insurance, 1969. Those rate rises mean that policyholders will pay more for their insurance now because the fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Don Olson, Hartford's Reno New. York City. The company! regional manager, said premi- urns charged for policies which 'rate change occurred between are up for renewal now would tune the previous policy was 1s a member of the New York and Pacific Coast Stock Exchanges and an associate member of the American Stock be based on rates in effect prior issued and the date of the pres to Nixon's order. adent order.

Prudential payments PENN CENTRAL PHILADELPHIA (AP) Nevada policyholders and ben-(Operations Trustees of the Penn Central eficiaries of the Prudential In- This compares with $2,046,000 Transportation which op- surance Company were paid'paid during the corresponding erates the nation's largest during the first six'period in 1970, and includes all road, say 8,849 firemen and months of 1971, according toitypes of claim payments, divi- dends, annuities and other in brakemen must be fired for Frederick A. Schnell, senior vice surance benefits. the railroad to survive. president in charge of western NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE CLOSES SPARKS STORE in POTTERY HUNDREDS MORE VALUES LIKE THESE Over Million HUNDREDS MORE VALUES LIKE THESE VERNON WARE Dinner Sets Bauer Pottery Dinner Ware 1 1 50 .75 Red Wing POTTERY POPPYTAIL By Metlox S)c 15-25 and 35 GREETING CARDS no limit 49 tf American Made 0 STEAK KNIVES 4 for CERAMICS Figurines, Ash Trays, Bowls, Center Pieces, Candle Stick Holders 50 75 $2.50 American Made i 4.95 to 6.95 LEATHER MOCS 250 carving (01 KC of COM i KNIVES all all NOVELTIES 50 to 60 off 49 i Ironstone CUP SAUCER 40 JEEP LURES 6 for 11 150 SHOSHONI FLIES Box of 3 50' 30 Compact-Feather LURES 7 for 1.00 $495 10.50 Heavy Air MATTRESS FURNITURE TRADE-INS NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED 810 TOigrAITS ONLY GENUINE FULL NATURAL rK rK COLOR PORTRAITS! II 111 Not the old sye or painted II ill 1 black white photos. 1 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Qjf QK yur money, refunded.

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