Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 10

Location:
Reno, Nevada
Issue Date:
Page:
10
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

JO-RENO EVENING GAZETTE AUGUST 7, 1964 i ni uenera an Kimball, Manville Appointed Coliseum Study Set Accepted for Area Schools Colonels in United Fund versity of Nevada to conduct ajheadnuartered In Salt Lakt structural study of the Centen- City. 7U i A The Washoe County Fair and Recreation Board has retained the chairman of the civil engineering department at the Uni nial The division goal has been set ior a reaaer Doara sign wrm Clements Infant i Mignon Clark Two proposed new junior high at $142,000 more than a third of the $325,000 sought by United schools one in Reno and one Prof. John Bonell advised the board that about two months will be necessary for the stu Fund this year. Teamsters One new duty assigned to the a six foot by 36 foot reader panel and a series of poles with colored and lighted panels extending 70 feet high. The board has not made a derision on a sicn at thp Cen- dy.

He will submit interim in Sparks will follow the general plan used for Washoe County School District junior high schools, board members decided at a meeting Wednesday. One junior high school is to division this year is reponsibil-ity for soliciting donations from firms enrolled in the Chapter Graveside services for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clements will be held at 11:30 a.m. Saturday in Mountain View Cemetery.

Rev. J. Melvin living of the Community Baptist Church will officiate. The services will be under the direction of the O'Brien-Rogers Funeral Home. Dick Hughes, general campaign chairman for the United Fund of Washoe County, today announced the appointment of Robert Kimball and H.

E. Manville as co-colonels of the Advanced and Special Gifts Division for the forthcoming fund drive. Kimball is associated with the Reno firm of Mitchum, Jones and Templeton. Manville is a retired industrialist and financier. Their division will inaugurate the annual campaign Aug.

18. Plan. Cost of the study is expected coliseum site and has to be about $2,500. heard presentations from sev- be built between California Av Loan Money To Strip Hotel LAS VEGAS (AP) The Stardust Hotel on the Las Ve Formerly, these gifts had Prof. Bonell will work with.eral other sign companies.

been arranged by a "key man within each firm. Under the new system, the Mignon Clark, 40, died unexpectedly at her home in Reno Wednesday. A native Nevadan, she was born in Lund. Survivors include her daughter, Cheri Clark of Reno; her mother, Mrs. Jim Ashworth of Ely; three brothers, Doyle Wakeling of Reno, Clair Wake-ling of Woodinville, and Jim Wakeling of Ely; a sister, Mrs.

James Jensen of Tonopah and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at Lund on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Burial will be in the Lund Cemetery. enue and Keele Drive in the southwest section of Reno.

The other will be coastructed off Sullivan Lane in Sparks. In a debate on which of two school building plans to use, key man will only be respon gas Strip has borrowed $7 mil The fair board also authorized Wilson to get cost estimates for printing about 9,000 announcement brochures publicizing the Coliseum and describing the Reno area and planned facilities in downtown Reno. sible for soliciting gifts from employes and management personnel. The firm's gift will be board members voted to use the prime contractor, Stolte, the architects, Lockard, Casazza and Parsons; and the board's project engineer, Clyde Spencer. In other business, the board authorized its manager, Nye Wilson, to send letters to all local groups and organizations, informing them of fees for use of the fair board facilities.

Now, the standard junior high school solicited by the Advanced and Special Gifts Division. building as designed by Alagre. The second design used for Campaign leaders say the sys lion from James R. Hoffa's Teamster Union Pension Fund, the Clark County recorder reported today. No reason for the loan was included in the 40-page document outlining the loan, but it is believed the hotel will use the money to finance a proposed high-rise addition.

the still-under-construction Arch tem should give United und representatives more opportuni ie Clayton Junior High School in ty to establish a fair share northwest Reno, board members decided was as yet, "untried." the State Building is the only donation. A board-operated facility, however Division leaders met lor a "coffee break" strategy session Board member Edward Reed Jr. said the Clayton School cost about $75,000 more than stand Teacher Benefit Drive Leader, Panunzio, Dead LOS ANGELES (AP) Con-stantine Panunzio, emeritus professor of sociology at the University of California, died Thursday of infirmities of age. He was 79. Dr.

Panunzio. a native of Mol-fetta, Italy, led a drive to im Hoffa and about 15 high-rank xne centennial coliseum may be open for use within the next ing Teamster officers are this morning. Martin Johnson, colonel of the ard plan schools five months. named as hencfiriaricc rf Lake Mead Protection In Bill i ne ooara memuers vuieu i- loan division last year, will serve as consultant to Kimball and Man retain the Jteno arcnitectural That's Bad? Yes, That's Bad BAKERS FIELD (AP) -Jesse Castro. 33, faces trial for not fcelling marijuana.

That's bad? Castro allegedly offered to sell an undercover narcotics Hgent marijuana. That's bad. But the agent admits Castro (told him no marijuana. That's food. The agent, Richard Valasquez Says Castro sold him a lobacco-Jike substance known as asth-rnador, claiming it was marijuana.

That's bad? Municipal Judge Marvin Ferguson bound Castro over for trial Wednesday on a charge of selling asthmador as marijuana. violation of the state healt Und safety code. That's bad. The board also heard a sales presentation from a representative of the Young Sign which has recently opened for business here. The firm is ville.

Signing for the hotel were president Sam Bay and secretary Jerome Fields. The Stardus must submit Th general campaign kick- A $1.8 million addition to the public works appropriation bill prove conditions for emeritus semi annual reports to the firm of Vhay and Ferrari to do site adaptations for the schools. Bids for earthwork will be let out as soon as the site adaptations are prepared, Darrel Swope, school administrator in charge of building, said. The schools are scheduled for completion by 1965. off is set for Sept.

16. Deputy Left Teamster Union chief and his to finance protection of Lake professors throughout the Uni ted States. auditors, showing the amount HOUSE MAPLE FURNITURE CARPETING CUSTOM MADE CM. DRAPERIES ACCESSORIES As president from 1952 to 1964 anu exieru or ns Dusiness op Mead recreation facilities gained approval of the full Senate appropriations Committee Wednesday. of the American Association on Ho ding Bag Emeriti, which he helped organ ize.

he was considered instru Sen. Alan Bible, who inserted erations. The documents did not state the amount of interest to be paid on the loan, but it gives the Teamsters Union the right to take over the Stardust if 3KEQ5 Bond Election Deadline Set mental in securing more liberal pensions and other benefits for retiring university professors. Dr. Panunzio came to the Uni Khere is a default of more than ted States in 1902 and became a citizen in 1913.

He was gradu PICO RIVERA (AP) Sheriff's Deputy Tony Sanchez spotted a suspect carrying a hag. He not only didn't bag the suspect, but the suspect roared of in Sanchez' car, leaving him holding the bag. Sanchez said Thursday it happened this way When he spotted the youth 30 days on a payment. The Teamsters Pension Fund has found its way into several the amount after consulting with Interior Department officials, said the amendment would ned House approval after Senate passage. The Interior Department has closed upstream gates on the Colorado River, drawing down Lake Mead's level in ordc to fill Lake Powell.

The additional funds will help pay for extending roads, boat ramps and utilities dredging boar channels, and preparing new beaches to accommodate loans to hotel-casinos on the STATELINE (AP) Directors of Douglas County Sewer District No. 1 have set a Dec. jl deadline on a bond election to finance Nevada's share of a joint effluent exportation pro-Jgram at South Lake Tahoe. 1 The program will cost between PHONE 882-4884 Strip in (he past. ated from Wesley an University.

Roman Catholic rites will be held Tuesday, with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery in Los Angeles. He leaves his widow, Perina; a daughter. Angela, of Los Angeles; and two sons, Wesley Vincent, of Littleton, and WE TAKE YOUR OLD CARPET'and FURNITURE IN TRADE QUALITY AT REASONABLE PRICES NO MONEY DOWN SEE US FIRST a $2.5 and $3 million. The directors' action ratified 'an informal agreement between 3 'the Douglas District of Nevada 'gj and the South Tahe Public ity District of California. Dr.

Weslev Constantine. of Mid- dleton, R.I. the lower water Part of a $2 million item in the bill for a man-made rainfall carrying a paper bag he parked his car at the curb, left the key-in th? ignition, and gave chase on foot. As they raced around the block the youth gained considerable ground on the 30-year-old Sanchez, an undercover agent. When Sanchez rounded Ihe last corner he saw his car dis-apparing down the street, the youth at the wheel.

Left on the curb was Sanchez nnrt tho nanpr carlr thp voiilh Typhoon Roars Through Luzon MANILA. Philippines (AP) Ida roared through Luton Island's northern provinces loday with winds of more than t0 miles an hour and headed info the South China Sea. Damage was expected to be considerable, but early reports! were sketchy. Although far from the storm's renter, Manila had heavy rains: which caused some flooding. Winds sent waves crashing over Manila Bay's sea wall.

Some people living along the shoreline Were forced to leave thir homes. M' Force and naval bases on Luzon reported no Storm damage. Karl Von Halt Dies if you need MONEY We have cash to purchase deeds of trust on all types of Real Estate Call FA 3-5507 FIRST FINANCE CORPORATION OF NEVADA 2 Ryland Reno E3 Hec Edmundson Dead at 77 SEATTLE (AP) Clarence S. (Hec) Edmundson, whose coach- FURNITURE and CARPET CLEANING PHONE 329-5823 1st and SIERRA ST. RENO ART SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMES Largest Finest Selection FENWICK'S Sierra at Commercial Row program would continue cloud-j seeding operations in the Hum-i bolt River Basin of Northern Nevada, a federal-state project.

CRUSADE SPEAKERS DALLAS, Tex. (AP) Robert Welch, founder of the John Birch Society, and T. Coleman Andrews, a member of the organization, will be keynote ing career at the University ofihad carrjed jn hjs fl Washington spanned o5 years. In the bag. said Sanchez, was riided Thursday night after a ounce nf herojn long illness.

wppi 11111,11111. speakers tonight for (he opening Edmundson. 77. suffered a se-i vere stroke Tuesday and had be-n in a coma ever since. He had suffered a stroke three year ago and had been living in a nursing home.

sesion of the sixth annual national convention of Christian Crusade. Fab ulously Beautiful! UNFINISHED FURNITURE SOLARI PAINTS 1745 S. WELLS 323-4284 FOR SALE BURROUGHS 5 REGISTER SENSIMATIC BOOKKEEPING MACHINE 329-3461 or 322-6804 MUNICH. (In-many (AP) Karl Flitter Von Halt, a member of the International Olympic Committee and honorary president of the West German National Olympic Committee, died Wednesday after a long Illness. He was 7.1.

Vs3 at GRAY RE ID'S Tomorrow-Aug 8th Oil Paintings By World Famous Artists in our 2nd Floor Children's, Girls' Dept. Jean Detroy and His Chimps orciuns There is nothing that quite denotes your asthetic tastes, the decorative theme of a home than does an original oil painting. It adds that certain something to your home decor as well as pride of ownership and a topic of conversation where-ever friends meet. All are beautifully framed with a styled frame to fit the subject rendered so beautifully in oil. -f ii.

ftll I tl4i Mf II 1 in 253 i 1 Shown are only a few from our large collection. 1 1 By Benior. A renowned European painter who studied at the Academy of Amsterdam. He has traveled Italy, France and Spain to paint. Benior has had many exhibitions in Holland and Sweden, and was acclaimed by public vote as the finest painter.

$145. frame included 2. "Cubistic" by Loren. Born in Rotterdam, Loren attended the Academy of Fine Arts there. studied under Professor Van Laalen.

In addition to large exhibits, Loren's paintings ar exhibited in galleries in London, Birmingham, and Johannesburg, South Africa. $145. frame included 3 "Surf" by Saunders. Born in The Hague in 1927. After World War II he attended the College of Fine Arts in Leiden.

After having traveled Europe painting sea scapes he returned to Holland where his popularity has grown immensely and his paintings are very much in demand. $145. frame included 4. Bring The Children, Adults Enjoy Them Too! Regardless of your age you'll he convulsed at the antics of the famous "Marquis Chimps." From coast to coast, on telex sion, on the stage, in personal appearances they have amazed audiences with their performances. Tomorrow Saturday thev appear at Gray Reid for THREE SHOWS 11:00 A.M.

1:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. "Forest" by P. O. Shof.

Born in Holland, Shof attended the College of Fine Arts of Utrecht. Preferring the rugged mountains and forests of Germany and Switzerland, he often journeys there from his native Holland to capture the beauty cf nature on his canvases. $135. frame included HOUSEWARES, lower level rrziri Ira m. THE DATE Tomorrow NORTH VIRGINIA AT FIFTH, RENO August 8th NORTH VIRGINIA AT FIFTH, RENO.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Reno Gazette-Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Reno Gazette-Journal Archive

Pages Available:
2,579,481
Years Available:
1876-2024