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IEGAI NOTICES 10-Saturday, June 8, 196S Reno Evening Gazette WEATHER Reno High Graduation Complete Gazette TV Log SATURDAY AFTERNOON "Th Americana" Sims, Diana Lynn Sltngland, Debra Gall Smith, Gall Alice Smith, Linda Catherine Smith. Shannon Smith. Jane Allison Son- Atlanta, cloudy 71. 66 1.21 Bismarck, cloudy ..66 54 Boise, cloudy 72 47 Boston, clear 77 59 Buffalo, clear 86 61 Chicago, cloudy 92 72 Cincinnati, cloudy 85 65 Cleveland, clear 86 61 Denver, cloudy 77 51 Des Moines, clear 90 68 Detroit, clear 93 68 Fairbanks, cloudy ..58 41 .07 Fort Worth, clear 87 72 Helena, cloudy 64 46 Honolulu, cloudy 86 75 Indianapolis, cloudy 88 68 Jacksonville, clear 89 74 Juneau, cloudy 65 48 Kansas City, clear 88 72 v. Los Angeles, cloudy 66 60 Louisville, cloudy 86 66 Memphis, clear 89 68 Miami, cloudy 86 74 1.41 Milwaukee, clear ..88 67 cloudy 90 72 .08 New Orleans, clear 91 68 New York, clear 91 69 Okla.

City, clear 80 70 .41 Omaha, cloudy 89 68 Philadelphia, clear 88 Phoenix, clear 90 61 Pittsburgh, cloudy 85 61 Ptlnd, cloudy 75 58 Ptlnd, cloudy .63 47 Rapid City, rain 64 54 .02 Richmond, cloudy 85 68 St. Louis, clear 88 66 Salt Lk. City, rain 69 50 San Diego, cloudy 66 58 San clear 65, 52 Seattle, rain 62 52 Tampa, cloudy 83 73 Washington, cloudy 88 69 Winnipeg, cloudy 58 52 .10 luealakaa hv Ml U.I. Wither Bureau at ihaBena Municipal Airport. Temperature high and lew for 14 taur andint at 1 a.m Jun Nevada California Station T.

Nevada California Station RINO 44 37 .02 Austin Battle Mountain Carson Elko Ely Fallon 44 3 52 45 42 SO .20 49 41 .1 54 41 .23 Las Vega 71 54 Lovelock Mount Rot 42 47 45 34 .02 57 41 .01 55 57 47 47 44 70 41 3 53 41 37 54 31 55 30 .07 53 10 Tonopah Virginia City Winnemucca Yerlngton Bishop Sacramento Susanvlll Taho Airport Trucks Tahoa City FORECASTS no AND VICINITY Partly cloudy thlt ilternoan and avtnlna with a few showers or thundershowers, then fair through Sunday. Warmer days. The outlook for Monday: fair and warmer. l-henre nf nref Inllatlon today 10 Dr Cent. High today nw ronignr aa, nun an- day 74.

TAHOI BASIN Partly cloudy this afternoon and even Ine with scattered showers and thundershowers. Gusty wind in tha ein tv ot tn tnunocrsnowers. Warmer day. High today 55 to 45. Sunday' high 40 to 70.

Low tonight In tn nign zvs or low ju. southern NEVADA Partly cloudy with a few scattered showers around tha mountains todav and ear tonight, some cloudiness, but mostly tunny and slightly warmer Sunday. Windy In tht afternoons. SIERRA NEVADA Fair through Sun day one' r'ouds with chance of ihowtr or thundershowers this tfternoon and evening, warmer day. WESTERN NEVADA Partly cloudy with scattered showers or thundershowers this afternoon and evening.

Clearing to night. Mostly fair Sunday with some af-l tornoon cloudiness. Slightly warmer day; EASTERN NEVADA considerable cloudiness today with shower and thun dershowers, decreasing ciouoiness ana shower tonight. Slightly warmer Sunday. PRECIPITATION In the last 24 hours, .02.

July 1 to date, 4.77. Last year today, 1.10. Normal, 4.84. The Weather Elsewhere By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Yesterday's High This Morning's Low 24-hour Precipitation High Low Pr. Albany, clear 88 58 Albuquerque, clear 79 49 WIN AT By Oswald and James Jacoby In general, the lower the con tract the more variations are possible in the play.

At the one level you expect to let your opponents gain the lead several times and can hope you won't find the best return. In slam contracts you can't afford to give the opponents the NORTH (D) I A92 SAKS 83 AQ10965 WEST EAST W1065 4.K873 VJ1098 V654 AJ4 Q1032 87 M2 SOUTH 4.AQ4 1Q72 4K976 VK J3 Both vulnerable West North East South 1 Pass 3N.T. Pass 6N.T. Pass Pass Pass Opening lead lead more than once. If they get a second time you will have been set.

South was one point shy for his jump to three no-trump and North was quite a bit shy for his jump to six. Not that the contract was hopeless. South had 10 top tricks and would make his slam if East held both the king of spades and ace of diamonds. The first trick went to dum my's ace of hearts and South looked things over. Should he start by running off the club suit? East and West would have no trouble discarding but South would.

Furthermore, play of the clubs would give East and West "BORDERTOWN CLUB SOUTH" adjoining Lot' Meat Block 11331 So. Virginia NOW OPEN famous SANDWICHES COCKTAILS PUNCH BOARDS POOL mm aJust for argument sake sJoa.o t. LEGAL NOTICES IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT Of THE STATE Ur NEVADA. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE No. 345344 Deot.

No. CAROL LEE HINSON, Plaintiff, VI. ROBERT LEONARD HINSON, Defendant. SUMMONS The State of Nevada sends greetings to the above-named defendant: You are i hereOV required to serve plaintiff's attorney, whose nam and S-, il: COOKE i ROBERTS. One EMt jtreet, Reno, Nevada, an tn- to comrtaint which is herewith served upon you, within days after 'service of this Summons upon you, ex- elusive of the day of service.

If you fail to do so, ludgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded In the Complaint. This action it hrnuaht ta recover a ludoment and decree declaring your marriage to Plaintiff null and void on (he ground of your false and fraudulent representations to Plaintiff. nt. luna 7. 1968.

(SEAL) H. K. BROWN, Clerk of Court Bv M. L. Bean.

Deputy Clerk 331640-Hlnson June t-IS-22-29 July IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE. No. 24441 Dept. No. 1 JOSETTE HINTON, Plaintiff vs.

CHARLES HINTON, Defendant SUMMONS The Stat of Nevada sends greetings to the above-named defendant: You are hereby summoned ana required is serve upon plaintiff's attorney, whose name and inn vou. within 30 davs after service smmnn unon vou. exclusive ofiV the day of service. If you fall to do so, ludgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This action is brought to recover a ludgment and decree of divorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant on trie groung ot incompeiiuii ity.

Mav 16. 1961. (SEAL) H. K. BROWN, Clerk of Court By E.

McKENZlE, Deputy Clerk 337960-Hinton May 11-25 June U-15-22 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE Mn lutJJ. Deot. No. I LYDIA SALVADOR GARCIA, Plaintiff vs. BAYANI B.

GARCIA Defendant SUMMONS THE STATE OF NEVADA SENDS GREETINGS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED nFFFNDANT: You are hereby sum moned and required ta serve upon plaintiff's attomev. whose name and address is. MAURICE J. SULLIVAN. ESd.

IM North Virein a Street. Reno. Nevada stom. an answer to the Complaint which is herewith served upon you, within 20 days after service of this Summons upon you. mrluiive of the dav of service.

If vou fail to do so. ludgment by default will be taken against you tor me reuer oe- manded Hi the complaint, mis action is brought to recover a ludgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between vou and the plaintiff on the ground of separation for mora than one year last past ana tor omer reuer, ei is more fully set forth In plaintiffs veri fied complaint on rue nerein. ate: Mav inn. 1MB. (SEAL) H.

K. BROWN. Clerk of Court Bv a H. Phillies. Deautv Clerk 334320 Garcia May lt-25-June 1-1-15 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT Or THE 51 Alt Ur NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY Of WASHOE No tutss Deot.

No. I JOSEPH L. FERRIS Plaintiff vs. HELEN MARIE FERRIS Defendant SUMMONS The State of Nevada sends treating to the above-named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon plaintiffs attorney, whose name and address is: samuel b. Ftouire.

20 s. Ar linoton Reno, Nevada 9501. an answer to the Complaint which herewith served upon you, witnin 20 days after service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to do so, ludgment by default will be taken against you for th relief demanded in the complaint. Th act on is Proliant to recover a ludsment forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff on the ground that you and plaintiff have lived separate and apart for mora than one year last past, witnout conspiration.

Date: Mav 17. 1V6B. (SEAL! H. K. bkuwn, tier or iowt bv A- powers, ueoury cienc 332040-Ferris May 18-25 June l-B-15 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF PER SONAL PROPERTY IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE ERNIE HOLTORFF, DBA NEVADA SERVICES AGENCY Plaintiff WYOMIA SALWAY, AKA WYOMIA L.

SALWAY MARTIN Defendant Under and by virtue of an execution Issued out of the Second Judicial District Court, of the State of Nevada, In and for the County of Washoe, and to me directed and delivered for ludgment rendered in said court, on the 'h day of June, A.D. 168 In favor of Ernie Holtorff plaintiff and against Wyomia L. Salway Martin defendant for the sum of One Thousand One Hundred Eighty Seven 64-100 dollars, lawful money of the United States, together with costs of suit and interest. I have this day levied upon all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendant, Wyomia L. Salway Martin of, in and to the follow ing property, to-wit: 160 Chevrolet sedan.

Notice is hereov given mat on TUES DAY the 18th day of JUNE, A.D. 168, at 11:30 A.M. of said day I will sell all the right, title and interest of said WYOMIA L. SALWAY MARTIN 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 1200 East Second Street, Reno, Nevada Washoe County Yard. Dated mis 6tn day ot June, a.u. C. W. YOUNG Sheriff of Washoe County State of Nevada By Frank R.

Koontz Chief Civil Deputy 334260 Salway June 8-17 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF PER SONAL PROPERTY IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE FLANIGAN WAREHOUSE COMPANY Plaintiff vs. JOE ANTONE Defendant Under and by Virtue of an execution I. n. Um CuhmI I.u,1IkI IM-4-: Court, of the State of Nevada, in and inun wui ui iiie dGwiw for the County of Washoe, and to directed and delivered tor a ludgment rendered in said court, on the 10th dav of January, A.D. 1966 in favor of FLANIGAN WAREHOUSE COMPANY plaintiff and against JOE ANTONE defendant for the sum of TWO THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED NINETY SEVEN ft 26-100 dol lars, lawful money of the United States, together with costs of suit and interest.

have this day levied upon all the right; title, claim and interest of said defen dant, Joe Antone of, in and to the fol lowing property, to-wit: John Deere H. Model Tractor, Clark Fork Lift, Harvester Farmall Tractor, 20 H.P. Irrigation Pump and 4" ft 5" Aluminum Pile at Various Lengths. Notice Is hereby given that on TUESDAY tht 18th day of June, A.D. 168, at 10:45 A.M.

of said day I will tell all the right, title and Interest of laid JOE ANTONE In and to th above described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff claim, besides all costs, interest and ac cruing costs. The sale will take place 1200 East Second Street, Reno, Nevada Washoe County Yard. Dates mis tin oay or June, a.d. ivaa. C.

W. YOUNG Sheriff of Washoe County State of Nevada By Frank R. Koontz Chief Civil Deputy 334260-Antone June 8-17 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF PER- SONAL PROPERTY IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE UN I ROYAL, INC. Plaintiff V. GEORGE GRIFALL ft SONS Defendant Under and by virtue ot an execution issued out of the Second Judicial District Court, of the State of Nevada, In and for the Countv of Washoe, and to me directed and delivered for a judgment rendered in said court, on the 17th day January, A.D.

168 in favor of UNI- ROYAL. INC. olaintff and against GEORGE GRIFALL ft SONS defendant for the sum of THREE THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED ELEVEN ft 07-100 dollars, lawful money of the United States, less the sum of S625.98, together with costs of suit and interest. I have this day levied upon all the right, title, claim and Interest of said defendant, GEORGE GRlrALL ft sons of, in and to tha following property, to-wit: ALLIS CHALMERS 7-G Tractor Shovel Model H.D. 7G 628676.

Notice I hereby given that on TUES DAY the 18th dav of JUNE. A.D. 16t. 10:30 A.M. of said day I will sell the right, title and Interest of said GEORGE GRIFALL ft SONS in and to the above described orooertv.

or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plalntiff claim, besides all costs. Interest and accruing costs. ine saie win take place 1200 East Second Street, Reno, Nevada Washoe Coiinty Yard Dated tnn jrn day of June, A.D. 1968. C.

W. YOUNG Sheriff of Washoe County Stat of Nevada By Frank R. Koontz Chief Civil Deoutv 334260 Grifatl June 8-17 of 7 to a of of be to for of ft and all ot 37 a) 53 61 and 9430 the as flee LEGAL NOTICES IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASMOfcT. No.

344431 Dtpt. No. tii THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DOMINGO TURRILLAS. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'Notice If hereby elyen that tht under-1nd ha been duly appointed and quell- lied by the above entitled Court on the day of May.

A tM. as Fxeeutor of the estate Of DOMINGO TURRILLAS, deceased All creditor having claims against said Estate are required to file he with the proper voucher attached, lth the Clerk of the Court within three months after the first publication of this notice. Dated May 24, A.D. 161 (S) Frank Turrlllas BREEN AND YOUNG South Sierra Street Reno, Nevada Attorney for the Estate. 33IJ0O Turrillas May 25 June 1-I-1S-22 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE No.

34616 Dept. No. 1 ROBERTO MARTINEZ FONTANILLA, Plaintiff BENITA GANUELASFONTANILLA, 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 ts: Law Offices RICHARD C. MINOR, 140 North Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada, an answer to the Complaint which is herewith served upon you, 20 davs 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.

This action is brought to recover a judgment and decree of absolute divorce upon the ground that you and the plaintiff nevat uvea separate o'wj y-r i nw year without conaoiration. bate. Maw SI. IMS. (SEAL) H.K.

BROWN, Clerk of Court By E. McKenzie. Deputy Clerk 333140-Fontanilla June l-a-15-ra-w IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE Or NtVAUA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE Ms 1I7T09 Deot. No. 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EDWARD E.

HILLS, Deceased. NOTICE OF POSTING OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT. AND HEARING PETI TION FOR DISTRIBUTION OF ES TATE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT F. R.

Breen the Administrator With the Will Annexed of the estate of the above named Edward E. Hills deceased, nas rendered and presented tor settlement, and filed In said Court, his account of his administration of said estate; and also ha petitioned for distribution of said eases and that the 2tth day of tone. A.D. 161, being a day of Regular esslon of said Court, at o'clock at the court Room ot said the City of Reno, in said Washoe miy, net peen tixea oy sen toon the settlement of said account and ring said petition for distribution of Mid estate, at which time and place any person Interested in said estate may opoear and show cause, any they have, thy the order should not be made. further particulars, reference Is hereby made to the petition on file in the above entitled estate.

nteo) May 31, A.D. 161. H. K. BROWN, Clerk taea By P.

McCiura. Deputy Clerk l-Hilts June 14-1S-22 INVITATION TO BID Hotlc ts hereby given that sealed bid WU1 be received and publicly opened at 2:0 PJVw June 25, 168 by the Business Manager, In Room 106. Physical Plant apartment, University of Nevada, Reno, WOMBd. In accordance with the laws of 1 State of Nevada for CLASSROOM OFFICE REMODEL, SOUTHEAST 2 NER SECOND FLOOR, MAC KAY 9-DOL OF MINES, UNIVERSITY OF NfjajADA, RENO, NEVADA. iMds shall be on forms furnished by Hat a University, accompanied by a Bid Bond, Certified Check or Cashier's Check In Jhe amount of five percent (5) of fM.

bid amount and shall be delivered In lea led envelopes properly addressed, 8 SARD OF REGENTS, UNIVERSITY OF NCVADA, c-0 OFFICE OF THE BUSI-MBS MANAGER, ROOM 102. PHYSICAL BsaANT DEPARTMENT. The envelope be marked: CLASSROOM AND OF-! REMODEL. SOUTHEAST CORNER JECOND FLOOR. MACKAY SCHOOL "MINES.

UNIVERSITY OF, NEVADA, WO. NEVADA. fkeclfteations and plant may be ob-mad in the Office of the Director of aicel Plant Department, University of ada, Reno, Nevada. dders are notified that the Board Resents reserves the right to reiect an Bias. 1 BOARD OP PPGFNTS UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA SYSTEM aWCdd Miller, President BBsaK-BSd June 6-7-8 Wmm NOTICE OF COMPLETION HMICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT: aUOWNERSHIP in fee of the herein after oescrioea real property is vested in the State of Nevada through Its Board of Regents, University of Nevada.

2. THE FULL ADDRESS IS University of Nevada, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada 3. WORK OF IMPROVEMENT, consisting of labor and material to REHABILITATE CERTAIN EXISTING BUILDINGS, University of Nevada (167 CIP) on the property hereinafter described, was completed on the 26th day of April, I960. 4 THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE CONTRACTOR for such work of improvement is: A. S.

Johnson Construction Co. 1735 Pittman Avenue, Sparks, Nevada. 5. THE REAL PROPERTY herein referred to is described as follows: all the real property encompassing the around of the University of Nevada, Reno, Washoe County, Nevada. EXECUTED BY THE UNDERSIGNED THIS tth DAY OF May, 168.

WILLIAM E. HANCOCK Secretary State of Nevada Planning Board STATE OF NEVADA) COUNTY OF ORMSBY) William E. Hancock being duly sworn, deposes and says: That he is Secretary at the State of Nevada Planning Board fWa such he I authorized to make BMBs doe make this verification; that as read the foreooirta notice and rs the contents thereof and that the Is true of his own knowledge. II AM E. HANCOCK Jcribed and sworn to before me this ay of May, 168.

IV IA C. STODDARD fry Public in and for said and state Commission expires 9-1S-49 Aal20 fmo May 11-17-34-31 June 8 BIDS WANTED FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be recieved by he Directors of the Department of High-Avars of the State of Nevada at their bffice in the State Highway Building, Carson City, Nevada, until and opened at 2M p.m. (Pacific Daylight Saving Time) June Z7, 168, tor constructing a laoora- DUiioing on tne property of the SeparrmenT or mgnways, locarea in eiko, evade known as District Three Head quarters, Elko County, Nevada "The minimum wage to be paid on fis contract shall be not less than the aaeva no rat for th area a deter- pained by the Labor Commissioner of jevaoa. from th local office of th Nevada Em- proyment security Department at 401 VMdge Street, Winnemucca, Nevada 8445. slan and specifications may be exam- at tn ortice ot the undersigned, Highway Department District Offices Reno, Winnemucca, Elko and Ely, evada; the Associated General Contrac- ts of America, 300 South well Avenue, eno.

Nevada and 438 South Main Street: tatt lake City, Utah; and Builder Ex- anange urtice, Reno, nevaoa. nans, specifications, and proposal forms may be secured by prequalified bidders through 8b office of th undersigned. A deposit Twenty Dollars (820.00) is required for aacn copy of the plans and specifica-trcnt with proposal form in order to Btaaranta safe return of th plant and specifications. The unsuccessful bidders Ball return th plans and specifications ke good condition, within ten (10) days titer the opening of bids. Failure to (turn tne plans and specifications within 1 Time aiioweo win cause forfeiture the deposit to the State of Nevada, Department of Highway.

Bids must be est the proposal form of the Highway fapartmnt and must accompanied Bat a bid bond, a certified check, a cash- rj) cneck, or cash in the amount of ercent (10 of bid. I reserved to reject any or all Mractors desiring to bid on this work already aualified under the State shall fit with th Department of aaaaweys at carson city, Nevada, not ltvtthn five (5) day prior to the rtw for opening of bid, a complete cation for qualification on form tur- i by the Department. All requests tr be mad tn writing on th standard pyinteo form provided free of charge for haj purpose by th Department of High er attention of bidder Is directed t. th ttat Contractor License Law -suirement (NRS 624.230 a ftf date), that a contractor hold a valid a Tni nsa of a class corresoondina to the em to oe none. Requests tor license be directed to th Secretory of the Salt Contractor Board, 128 South Well Aweow (P.O.

Box 747), Reno, Nevada. a JOHN E. 6AWDEN Slat Highway Engineer Nevada 8701 3JB) N-BM May J0-31-June 1-2-3-444-7-8 -101 I of at all NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALS Ctm PFP SONAL PROPERTY IN AND FOR THE IUUNTT Or WASHOE LINDA BERGERET Plaintiff vs. LOIS MILLER Defendant Under and av virtue of an execution out of the Justice Court, ol the State ot Nevada, in and tor the County of Washoe, and to me directed and delivered for a ludsment rendered in sa court, on the tth dav of Mav. A.D.

161 In favor of LINDA BERGERET plaintiff and Mains! LOIS MILLER defendant for the sum or sixty TWO 25-100 dollars. lawful money of the United States, together with costs of suit and Interest. I have this day levied upon all the right, title, claim and Interest of said defendant, LOUIS MILLER of. In and to the following property, to-wit: Brown pony sadd a. ack IrM i Notice Is hereby oiven that on TUES DAY me mn cay Of june, A.D.

iwe, at 1:30 p.m. of said day I will sell all the riaht. title and Interest of said lois miller in and to the above de scribed property, or so much thereof may oe necessary to satisfy plaintiff claim, besides all costs. Interest and accruing costs. Trie sale will take pace WASHOE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE.

170 South sierra. Dated this 6th day of June, A.D. 161. C. W.

YOUNG. Sheriff of Washoe County. State ei Nevada 333240-Miller June 1-17 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF PER SONAL PROPERTY IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE SHELBY W. HUSTON ROBERT L. LUCK dba HEATH NEON A HEATH NEON SIGNS AND SERVICE Plaintiff H' the Second Judicial District state, ot Nevada, In and for the County of Washoe, and to me directed and delivered for a ludgment rendered in said court, on th 27th day of May, A.D.

168 in favor of SHELBY W. HUSTON, et-al plaintiff and against SIERRA JEWELERS, et-al defendant for the sum of Two Thousand Three Hundred Fifteen 6-100 dollars, lawful money of the united States, together with costs of suit and Interest. I have this day levieo upon an me riont, title, claim and Interest of said defendant. Sierra Jewelers, et-al of, In and to the following property, to-wit: Two Diamond Rings Notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY the 18th day of June, A.D. 168, at 2:00 p.m.

of said day I will sell all the right, title and interest of said Sierra Jewelers, et-al 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 Washoe County Sheriff Office, 170 South Sierra Street, Reno, Nevada Room No. 104. Dated this 6th day of June, A.D.

196. C. W. YOUNG, Sheriff of Washoe County, State of Nevada. By Frank R.

Koontz, Chief Civil Deputy 334540-Hartley June 8-17 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA IN A NO FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE No. 244313 Dept. No. 1 RUTH H. FOSTER, Administratix of the Estate of George L.

Disney, Deceased, Plaintiff JOHN E. AITKEN. Defendant SHERIFF'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROP ERTY UNDER EXECUTION Under and by virtu of an execution issued out of the Second Judicial District of the Stat of Nevada, In and for the County of Washoe, wherein Ruth H. Foster, Administratrix of the Estate ot bcorg L. Disney, Deceased, the above named Plaintiff, recovered a ludoment against John E.

Aitken. the above named defendant, for th sum of On Thousand Four Hundred Eighty-Three and 30-100 Dollar ($1,483.30) damages, together with interest on 1 1,483.30 at the rate of seven percent (7) Per annum till paid, upon a ludgment rendered the 17th day of May, 168, I have this day levied upon all the right, title, claim and interest th ebov named defendant of, in and to the following described personal property, to-wit: 1. eiaspar Avaion Boat, Serial No. 256-86090187; 2. Johnson 40 H.P.

Motor (outboard), serial No. 2486645; 3. Dude Trailer, Serial Number 1548. Public notice Is hereby oiven that I will, on the 18th day of June, 168, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day, at O'Brien's Moving Storage, 2577 East Second street, Reno, Nevada, sell at public auc tion for lawful money of the United States of America, all tha right, title, claim and Interest of said defendant, John E.

Aitken, of, in or to the above described Koperty, or so much thereof as may necessary to raise sufficient money TO satisfy said ludoment. with kitarest. cost and accuruing costs, to tha highest oiooer. DATED this 5th day of June. 168 C.

W. ((BUD)) YOUNG Sheriff of Washoe County, state of Nevada BY: Frank R. Koontz. Chief Civil Deoutv 335060-Aitken June 8-17 SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER EXECUTION No. 503655 DICK DIMOND, as Trustee In Bank ruptcy of United Lumber, Inc.

Plaintiff vs. ALFRED KOENIG Defendant Under and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Second Judicial District Court, of the State of Nevada, in and for the County of Washoe, wherein DICK DIMOND, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of United Lumber, Inc. the above named plaintiff recovered a ludgment against Alfred Koenig the above named defendant, for the sum of Seven Hundred Seventy six a va-iuo Dollars S776.93 damages with Interest on S776.3 at tha rate of per cent annum till paid, together with costs and disbursement amounting the sum of $812.14 as appears to of record, besides advertisina upon ludgment rendered the 2th day of March A.D. 168. I have this day levied upon an tne right, title, claim and Interest the above named defendant, ALFRED KOENIG of.

in and to ti following de scribed real estate, to wit: Lots 5, 6, 7, 8 in Block of Markridge Southwest Subdivision at shown on the map thereof filed in the office of the County Recorder, Washoe counTy, Nevada on June 17. 1958 ex. ceptino that portion conveyed to William J. Park, et ux. by deed recorded Sep- Temper wi as Document no.

367540 Public notice Is hereby oiven will, on Friday the 28th day of June a.d. 1968 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of sad day. In front of the Court House in the City of Reno, County of Washoe, State Nevada, sell at pibllc auction for lawful money of the United States of America, all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendant. ALFRED Kutisib of, in or to the above described mav necessary to raise sufficient money satisfy saio luagmenr, wnn interest, cost and accruing costs, to the highest bidder.

Dated this 6th day of June A.D. 168. C. W. YOUNG Sheriff of Washoe County, State of Nevada By Frank R.

Koontz Chief Civil Deputy Sheriff. 334260-Koenlg June 8-17-27 NOTICE OF SHERIFKS SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE SAUMICO BOX COMPANY Plaintiff STERLING VILLAGE LANES and JOE ELICEGUI, ARLENE BIONDO ft SAM BIONDO Under and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Second Judicial District Court, of the State of Nevada, in and the County of Washoe, and to me directed and delivered for a ludgment rendered In said court, on tha 15th dav December, A.D. 166 In favor of SAUMICO BOX COMPANY, plaintiff and against STERLING VILLAGE LANES ft JOE ELICEGUI ft ARLENE ft SAM BIONDO, defendant for the sum of TWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED SIXTY SIX 33-100 dollars, lawful money of the United States, together with costs of suit interest, have this day levied upon the right, title, claim and interest said defendants. Sterling Villaoe Lanes. et-al of, in and to th following property, to-wit: Book No.

942 containing 16 silver dollar. Book No. 9427 containing 26 (liver dollars, envelope containing 3 S5 silver certificates, S10 silver certificate and tl (liver certificates, containing 27 various coins, containing 18 silver dollars. containing 20 silver dollars, containing sliver dollar comanng 14 silver dollars, containing 477 various coins book no. 903043 penny collection contain ing 71 pennies, Book No.

9004 penny col lection containing 33 pennies. Book No. 9008 nickel collection containing 22 nickels, Book No. 9009 nickel collection containing nickels. Book No.

9014 dime collection containing 43 dimes. Book No. 9029 dime collection containing dimes. Book No. 9021 half dollar col lection containing 24 half 1 miscellaneous coin.

Book No. 9429 containing 15 silver dollars. Book No. containing 12 silver dollars. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday 18th day of June, A.D.

1968, at 2:00 P.m. of said dav will all 'he right, title and Interest of laid Sterling Village Lanes, et-al in and to the above oescrioea property, or so much thereof may be necessarv to 'e'l-fv p'-'nt'ff claim, besides all costs. Interest and ac- icruing The sale will take place FIRST NA- tional bank OF NEVADA, Main Of First ft Virginia Streets. Reno. Ni- veda.

Dated this 5th day of June, A.D. 1961. C. W. YOUNG Sheriff of Washoe County, State of Nevada.

By Frank ft. Koontz Civil Deputv. 334260-Ellcegul June 1-17 of "Forces Shaping the Future" is the commencement theme for Reno High School which gradu ates 452 students tonight at the Centennial Coliseum at 8. Recipients of college scholar ships will be announced during the ceremonies. Student speakers are Dorothy Nash, "Inspiration: A Founda tion to Success;" John Finney, "Courage: A Stepping Stone to Progress;" Scott Wright, "Edu cation: Advancement to a Bet ter Life;" Guy Archer, "Achievement: A Challenge to Success." CLASS OF I94I-OIRLS Anne Casev Albers.

Brenda Annette Alo. lau. Marv Jean Arko. Martha Louise At kinson. Rose Lee Emily Audrlan, Robin Elizabeth Bates, Patricia Leanne Beards- lev, Kathnne Irene Bernino, Emily Flor ence Beninskl, Cheri Lynn Black, Tonl Christine Bockelman, Gall Ann Bonds, Peggy Jane Booth, Nancy Boudwin, Donna Jean Bovett.

Susan Louise Brann. Jill Anne Brouner, Elizabeth Lee Brown, Mar garet Irene Brown, Karen Ann Christina Bula, Bonnie L. Bullard, Barbara Lee Burrows; Mariorie Ann Cain, Marl Kay Calabria, Connemoira Came, Sandra Katherine Carleton, Michel Fredericks Caserta, Dawn Marie Casslnelli, Mariio Christen-sen. Colleen K. Christiansen, Terry Ray Clancy, Paula Lee Cody, Carol Ann Cooke, Charlotte Lee Cooper, Michel Marie Craig, Brenda Jean Crane, Charlotte Jo- ette Crawford; Marv Susan Dabnev.

Claudia Marie Dennis, Patricia Louis DeRosa, Mary Alice Donanoe, Dianne Marcia Durour, Nanette Florence Duke, Theresa Lee Du- pre, Diane Durham, Deborah Lynn East. on, Katherine Kelly Eckley, Diane Ruth crnvai, conn nnnte cvana, jvaun Ann Evans, Kathryn Elaine Everest, Elllsteen Alberta Fells, Eileen Stewart Ferrari, Elaine Virginia Ferrari, Cheryl Renee Forsch, Georgianna Sue Fowler, Deborah Lee f-rancovicn; Nadlne Carol Glandvllle. Judv Glenn, Kathleen Ann Goff, Lucia Crlstina Gomez. Anna Irene Goodnight, Linda Joyce Gove-dich, Pamela Jean Graffam, Betty Jo Greco, Johanna Lurell Greenley, Charlotte Anne britaii, vaiarie Yvonne liurney; Nancv Haines. Reta Rae Hand.

Sandra Jean Hargraves, Cheryl Ann Harker, Kar en Renee Harner, Katherine Elisabeth Harris, Lynda Marie Hayes, Sarah Ruth nign, tiiyn prey Mill, Barbara Jean Holla-oft, Medelene Eva Crlstina Holmbero, Rochelle Holt, Debra Lynn Hughes, Judy Rebecca Irwin. Nadine K. Jansen. Mar garet! Edvina Jeppson. Mattie Dorothy "Wffli aany jonnson, uiane jones, Sherrie Deniece Knecht.

Christine Ma rie Koehler, Deborah Pauline Lacey, Peggy Lee Larsen, Madalyn Marie Lassonde, Vickie Jo Latimor. Christina Marie Le-Blond, Laurel Ann Leoneslo, Cynthia Ma rie iuf iimei, Susan Marie Maciel, Sandra Wood Mack, Darla Jane Margrave, Nancy Ruth Markham, Christy Lee Marsh, Diana Lynn Martell, Kit Leslie Martin. Theodocia W. Martin, Lou Jeanne Matthews, Cary D. Matzkin, Rebecca Elizabeth Maxie, Mary Mercy McCarran, Dianna Lee McCauley, Clair Ellen McCorkle, Janet Ann McKee, Nancy Lois McMillan) Sandra Gail Morace, Beverly Ann Mo-relll, Laurie Marie Morris, Susan Moy, Bonnie Jean Mueller, Dorothy Renee Nash, Evelyn Marie Neef, Linda Lee Newman, Cheri Lee Newton, Diane Lynn Nielson, Patsy Ann Nistler, Linda Kay Olson, Sandra June Orr.

Brand pii Owens; Carole Suzanne Pallia. Constance Mar. guerite Pappas, Lorraine Parlsena, Alice uroy rarsons, aren xae reierson, Dorothy Elizabeth Perry, Julia Ann Piccinini, Gall Adrienne Pickings, Doris Ellen Piirto, Katherine E. Puerto, Betty Jo Porter, Suellyn Potter, Susan Lynn Powell, Yvonne Marie Presnen, Amy Sllve-marle Pulver; Carol Joanne Rackley, Edith Elizabeth Raggio, Susan Ray, Judith Ann Redding, Janice Lee Reed, Joy Kathleen Relster, Brenda Lou Rhodehamel, Mary Christine Roberts, Mary Lynn Roberts, Pamela Ruth Robertson, Meredith Meynell Roe-lots, Dana Lynn Rogers, Sharmlan Rollln, Andrea Lynn Rosaschl, Kathleen Ellen koss, ueooran Kusseii; Nancv Ellen Saden. Linda Jean Salver Jill Sandars, Jill Korene Saunders, Mary Denlse Schrlcker, Gail Lauren Schwarz, Leslie Elizabeth Scott, Mary Catherine Scott, Bonnie Lee Seidler, Debra Rozanne Shearer.

Marilyn Ann Shenoard. Rarhura jan anerman, Dorotny Silverberg, Aleta Tiana Simon Jan Simpson, Nancy Ruth LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS lun nrucoe riuirEBucn Pursuant to Chanter 4ftfl D. vfcpH CtatiiftM mllM 1 that on May 28, 1968, Contract No. 1234 ueiwcen industrial construction Company and th timuA of a portion of the Slate Highway System on Interstate Pnut tn 11. northeast of Humbolot and 1 mile north- easi 01 mm Miy, re'sning county.

Pro -ect No. 1480-2(11)140, was accepted. nn traitors navmg claims against this contract mnt 411 thirty (30) days after acceptance of said contract. Information relative to the man ner or niing claims may oe obtained from the underslanl JOHN E. BAWDEN state Highway Engineer riruVl fill, klAumHK U1A1 333380 1234 June 3-4-5-6-7-8-10-11-12-13 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT wuki ur ine siAtt Or NEVADA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF No.

24S345 Deot. tin I SANDRA LEE THOMPSON, Plaintiff vs. DONALD THOMPSON, Defendant SUMMONS The State of Nevada sends oreellnat to the above-named defendant: You are nereDy summoned and ream red to serve upon plaintiff's attorney, whose name and aoaress is: ADAMd, REED BOW EN 290 South Arlington Avenue, Reno, Nevada, 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. it you tan to 00 so, udament bv default wili be taken against you for the relief aemaraja in Tne lompiainf. said Complaint requests a Decree of Divorce uoon the ground that plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and aprt for on year last past witnout conapitatlon.

Date: June 7. 1968. (SEAL) H. K. BROWN, Clerk of Court BV P.

MCC ure. Deoutv erk 331000-Thompson June 8-15-22-29 July 6 THE NORTHERN DIVISION OF THE UNIIfcU 5IAIE5 DI5TRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEVADA In the matter of JOE DUPREE, JR. Bankrupt no. BK-6-393 in Bankruptcy NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE DATE OF SALE: June 19. 1968 10:00 AM PLACE OF SALE: Bankruptcy wurr nm.

mim, xeno, Nevada. ME ANO PLACE OF INSPECT ON: AT: Lot 9 of Block of No. 2 Black Springs, Nevada. type Or SALE: Public Auction. Dick Dimond, Trustee, subiect to being authorized by the above entitled Court, will offer for sale all of the following personal property, free and clear of liens, as per Inventory: Lot a described above.

The right I reserved to reiect any and all bids, in which event, the property may be reoffered for sale and bids aoain solicited. For further Information contact the un-dertigned Trustee or hi Attorney. DATED: June 7, 1968. DICK DIAMOND, Trustee 680 Walker Reno, Nevada Tel. 322-9724 Richard W.

Horton P.O. Box 2942, Reno, Nevada Tel. 322-4508 Attorney for Trustee 331760 Dupree June 8-15 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, IN ANO FOR THE COUNTY OF WASHOE No. 245285 Dept. No.

3 PENELOPE RAPPAPORT, Plaintiff vs. RICHARD M. RAPPAPORT, Defendant The State of Nevada sends greetings to the above-named defendant: You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon plaintiff attorney, whose name and address JOSEPH P. HALLE suit zi4, rroressionai Burning, 150 Norm Center Street, Reno, Nevada, an answer to the Complaint which herewith served upon you, witnin 20 days after service or mis summons upon you, exclusive ot th day of service. If you fall to do so, luagmenr oy aetauit win taken against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

This action Is brought to recover a ludgment dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between Plaintiff and Defendant, and providing for tha custody, support and maintenance the minor child of th parties. Date: tune 5, 1968. (SEAL) H. K. BROWN, Clerk of Court Bv E.

Livermore, Deoutv Clerk JOSEPH P. HALLER, 150 North Center Street, io work-A-Tnon, color 4 Bla Plctur, color Mil to Midnight" 1:30 -Fllm Feature, color 1:45 Tougher They Coma" 3:00 4-Pllm Feature, color 3 Greatest Shew, color J-Bowlln Toward Tomorrow 4:00 4-Safety Corner -Checkmate Roller Derby, color 4:10 II Outdoor tmen, color 4:30 4-Merv Griffin 4:4) 1 13 Duoout Interview, color 4:55 113 Baseball, Oakland Athletics v. Baltimore oriole, color 5:00 Hort racing, color 5:30 5-Charlie Chaplin Professional, color SATUROAY IVININO) ,:00 XI News, color Championship Bowling, color 3-10-New. color 4 New t-wikl Wild West, color 7:00 4 Zero On 5 All Star Binge, color 10 Daatti Valley Days, color 7:30 J-World of Animal, color 4 Saint, color 5- waive O'clock High 10 Prisoner, color 7:40 2 Dating Gam, color 1J "rry Mason 1:00 3 Ncwlywed Gam, color :30 2 13 Lawrence Walk, color 3 4 Get Smart Untouchable 10 My Three Son, color 3-10 Work-A-Thon, color 4 "Glrlsl Girls) color Hogan't Heroes, color :30 2-13-Hollywood Palace, color 5 Wagon Train, color Petticoat Junction, color 10:00 a Mannix, color 10:30 Deep Six" Last Hurrah" 11:00 4-News 5 Jo Pyn, color Her to Heaven" 11:30 4 Johnny Carson, color 12:15 1 Newt, color 1:00 J-Outer Limit 13 "Last Train from Bombay" 2:30 lJ-News, color SUNDAY MORN I NO) :30 10-Herald of Truth, color 13 News, color 4:45 13 Sacred Heart, color 7:00 10 The Answer, color 13 Faith for Today, color 7:30 3 Christopher Program, color 10-Sacred Heart 13 This is the Life, color 7:45 10 From th Dun's Disk, color f.is a Religious Reporter, color COO 3 This is the Life, color Cathedral of Tomorrow, color 10 Lamp unto my feet, color 13 Cap'n Delta, color 1:30 3 It is Written, color 5 Insight, color 10 Look Up and Live, color 13 Miss Pat's Playroom, color 1:00 3 "The Adventures of Michael Strogoff 5 Dialog, color 10 Tom and Jerry, color 13 "The Stranger Wore a Gun" 1:30 2 Milton the Monster, color 5 Editor's Forum 10 Underdo, color 10:00 2 Linus, color 5 stingray, color (10 Camera Three, color 10:30 2 Bugs Bunny 3 catnoiic Hour, color 5 "Oh, Susanna," color a 10 Face tha Nation, color 13 Existence, color 11:00 2 Bullwlnkle, color 3 insight, color 4- This Is the Life Faith for Today, color 10 Calendar, color 13 Have Gun Will Travel 11:30 2 Discovery 'M, color neari ot me prooiem, color 4-Voice of Agriculture, color Maverick 10 Twilight Zone 13-Clsco Kid, color SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 2 Bible Answers 3 California US.A., color 4 Your Health 5 All Star Bowling 13 Greatest Show 12:30 2-Patterns for Living -p upper, color 4 Insight, color Soccer, Manchester City V. Clippers, color 10 "Captain January" 1:00 2 Herald of Truth 3 4 Meet the Pre, color 5 Survival 13 State Capitol, color 1:30 2 Issues and Answers, color 3 Sunday Magazine, color 4 Holiday Time, color 5 Kingdom of th Sea, color 13 Westerners 2:00 2 TBA 3 News Special, color 4 Film Feature, color 5 "The Bells of St.

Mary'" 10-Willlam F. Buckley Jr. 13 Loretta Young Theater 2:30 Warriors" 4-Profiie of a Baseball Rookie, color Pearl" 13 Favorite Playhouse 3:00 3 G.E. College Bowl, color 10 zist century, color 13 Focus on Education, color 3:30 3 Wild Kingdom, color 4 Mike Douglas 10 Soccer, Manchester City v. Clippers, color 13 Truth or Consequences 4:00 2 Car and Track, color 3 -Buodenorocks" 5 "High Conquest" Sports International, color 13 Dating Game, color 4:30 2 Auto Racing, color 13 Newlywed Game, color 5:00 2 13 Voyage, color 4- War This Week, color Texan 5:30 3 "Desire," color 4 Frank McGee Report, color 5 Doctor New Conference 21st Century, color In tha Valley" SUNDAY EVENING) color 4 G.E.

College Bowl, color 5 Gidget, color Lost in Space, color Six Convicts" (:30 4 Flipper, color 5 My Favorite Martian 7:00 4-Wlld Kingdom, color 5 Hollywood and tht Stars 8 10 Lassie, color 7:30 3-4-Walt Disney, color "Daggers ot Blood," color 10 Gentle Ben, color 1:00 2 13 F.B.I., color -10 Ed Sullivan, color :30 a A Mothers-in-law. color 1:00 2 13 "Flame over India," color 3 4 Bonanza, color 10 Smothers Brother, color 1:30 5 Roller Derby, color 10:00 3 4 High Chaparral, color iu mission: impossioie, coior 11:00 2 News, color 3 10 News, color 4 News 5 Human Junole 11:15 10 "Jane Eyra" 11:30 2 13 News, color 3 Johnny Carson, color 11:45 13 Joey Bishop, color 1:15 13-News, color VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS BENEDETTI In Reno, Jun IMt, to Mr. and Mr. Robert Benedettl of Reno, a daughter. BEIRRY In Reno, June 7, 141, to Mr.

and Mr. Doug la Balrry of Reno, a daughter. 6RADY In Reno. Jun 4. to Mr.

and Mr. Thomas Grady of Reno, a son. KINO In Reno, Jun 7, 196, to Mr. and Mr. Bobby King of Carton City, a on.

LEE in Reno. June 4. 1o. to Mr.1 and Mrt. Charles W.

Lea of Ltmmon Valley, daughter LOPEZ Tn Reno. Jun 4, 1MI. to Mr. tnd Mrt. Felix Lopez of Rno, a ton.

MULLEN In Reno, Jun 4, 1966, 1 to Mr. and Mr. Charles W. Mulltn of Reno, a son. SMENANOORE in Reno, Jun 7.

I960, to Mr. and Mrt. Reed Skenandore of Reno, a daughter. I SPANO Reno, June 4, 19M, to Mr. and Mr.

Eric Spang of Sparks, a daughter. SWAINSTON In Reno. June 7. 1941, to Mr. and Mrs, George Swalnston of Reno, twin ton.

RANCH HOUSE 865 PECKHAM LANE Dancing Fireplace Intimate atmosphere Open 24 Hrs. Ph. 323-9319 Rentals Cocktails dermann, Margarita Sosa, Valeria Jo Spencer, Mary Louise Stevenson, Suzanne Arien stoddara, Noroa-Naora aioening, Karen Leigh Surber, Elizabeth Ann Swain, Christina June Sweett; Chlvo Linda Tenario. LeAnn Norda Teihm, Slyvia Lee Trenal, Mary Frances Triney, Victoria Marie Vice, Wenette Nicole Von Fluee, Tatiana von Volborth, Clarice Ann Wabunsee; Jericho Walton, Deborah Kay Webb. Angellka Marion Wilde, Carole Sue Wiley, Cheadle Ann Williams, Christola Marie Wlmblsh, Dorothea Ermlna Winters, Deborah Louise Wion, Mary T.

Wollnlck, Lou-vine Fay Wong, Rebecca Leigh Woods, Laura Wright, Paula Ann Wright, Carol Ann Yeargin, Paula Jean Yee, Kathle Ann Young, Freda Alberta Zetoony, CLASS OF If BOTS Donald Francl Adams. John Tyler Ak- ers. Alex Aldrlch, Sterling Michael Alex. ander, David Anthony Allen, Gary Lee Allen, Guy Daniel Archer, Richard Doyle Atchison, Donald Ray Ayr, Robert Cary Baiierd, Richard Barnes, Alan uuane ear. thulvi Steven peter Basnista, Micnaei rimotny Bass, Dennis Michael Beeghly, Larry Lee Berger.

jack Bruce Bernard. Tlmothv Lea Bldlman, Mark Douglas Blorlln, Clyde Joseph Bllncoe, Bruce Steven Bony, Mark Allen Bottorff. George A. Botts. Marty Arnold Brecke.

Roy Carl Breimon. John Aioerr Brignana, Doyie rtenry Brown, mi cnaei Kicnaro Bryant, stepnen Douglas surau, jonn Frederick Burgess, Timotny Franklin Burke; Kelly L. Cain, Martin D. Cain. Rod ney Peter Callahan, Scott Campbell, Anthony Joseph Carlto, Leslie James Carson, r-ranx Burton carutners, Gregory eyant Chamberlin, William R.

Chamolon. Steve warx tnristensen, James Howard Clay- oroon; William Clifford Codd naton. John Colombini, Gary Richard Colon, Dwlght Lee corre Micnaei Antnonv cotter. Rob ert Irving Cowles James Rick Craln, Dennis Micnaei creedon, Robert Lance Crosby, Sherrkk John Crutchett. Earl Earnest Cunnnaham.

Kenneth Martin Cuno, Bert F. Curtis Hal Owen Cu- Sicx; Patrick David Daane. Don W. Dav. Thomas M.

DeLona. James Lee Dent. Jon Severen Dewey, Eric Robert Dick enson, raui bugene uiermger, Steven Carl Digino, Dennis Paul Diullo, David John Downing. John Michael Drakulich. Charles David Drown, Anthony Charles uunn; Michael Anthonv Echeverrla.

Kenneth Michael Elde, Terry Lee Eldredge, Christy Robert Elliott, Richard Lee Elmore, Kooeri josepn Emerson, David Edward English John Marshall Erickson. James Winton Erwln. Shelton Wavna F- i3. mars jean ctcneoerryi rranK uunn t-mo. jonn Finnev ill.

Robert Vernon Fitch, Michael David Flaherty, James Chris Flowers, Rex Gordon Flowers, Guy Alan Foster, Lorln Paul roster. LVie wavna Freeman. Bohrt James Fry Joseph Patrick Gallaaher. Howard rrii Gaskin Daniel Robert George, Larry "win vuuicKson, ncai Antnony Harper, Craig W. Harrison, George Mark Hatiakes, Daniel James Hawkinson, Geral Ray Hayes, Robb D.

Heady, Richard Curtis Hedderich, Gary G. Heinen, Paul Allen Heitmann. Gonsala Hernan dez, Brian Gregory Herr, Phil Downing mens, Kicnaro i. nm, Charles Hilsa-back, Bruce Russell Hinton, Ronald Wavne Hoch. Martin Lae Hnannn.

v-ari nousTon; CraiO Steven Humes. Hans F. Humfald. Craig Iwao lhara, Richard James Issel, Pnelan Enos Jackson, Derrell Duane Jaeke, Gary Lynn Jameson, Jay L. Johnson, John Thomas Johnson, James A.

Jones; Charles Michael Kamlnskl. Stuart Nolan Keil, Stephen Alan Keith, William Paul Kiar, Charles Tate Kitchen, William A. Kitchen. Kenneth Wavne Kizer. Daniel Joseph Klaich, Mrke George Kopp; Michael Wheeler Lamoshire.

Garv Mi chael Leach, Steven Powell Llntz, Robert Elwyn Locke, Robert Bruce Lockhart, james Lee Macnaoo; Paul John Malone, Nicholas Kenneth Maskaly, Michael S. McCuistion, Michael H. McFarland, Christopher S. McKenney, Dan McLaughlin, Dale Patrick McLeod, Joseph Robert McMullen, Joseph Steve Messlneo, Ronald W. Metzger, Todd R.

Miller, David Benton Miner, Timothy Ir-vin Miner, Michael Lewis Morcom, Sammy William Morehouse, Garry Gene Mor ns, wiuiam james Morris, Craig Lawrence Moura, Dennis Clark Myers; Eldon Daryl Nelson, Gray Herman Neu-weiler, Eric Brandt Nielson, Gary Dean Nigro, Bradford Edmond Norton, Randall Jon Nugent, Don H. Olson, Ronald L. Pagni, Mark Angus Palm, Barney P. Parry, Carl Scot Parvin, Gary William Passmore, Gregory Edwin Patten, Nicholas James Paul, Terry Glenn Petersen, Marc Steven Pleratt, Theodore Nickolas Poulakidas, David G. Powning, William Lionel Presse III, Walt William Pullen Michael Anthony Qulricont, Joseph Donald Reading, Steven J.

Redford, James Thomas Roberts, Thomas William Rose- ler, Thomas Paul Romo, Michael L. Ross, Donald Freeman Rudd; David Paul Sanchez, John W. Sanderson, James Clifford Seevers, William Albert Seidemann, Kenneth Alan Shartz, Orvett William Shelby, Ronald Gordon Shelton, Jim Martin Shepley, Clay Maxwell Smith, John Morgan Smith, Kenneth N. Smith, Paul Sheldon Spitz, Richard Palmer Stewart, David Wayne Stiegler, Michael Stoker, James Allen Stout, Karl Tom Lauri Sucianen, John Charles Swan- son, Steve L. Swecker, (Bob) Dale Rodrlck Swlnney; Matthew Jason Tach lhara, Douglas Lowe Tanner, Richard F.

Taylor, Roger Dale Thompson, Richard Donald Tiffany, Mark a then Traoanese, Sammy Rae Travis. John Saval Triaero, Scott Brian Tucker, James Edward Urmston, Duane Prank Urrutia, Jerry E. vance, Tom Van Tassel; Richard Velasquez, David L. vogei, William E. Wagner, Robert M.

Walker, David Alan Volpi, Martin Henry vonarx, Joseph A. Walsh David Parte Ward II. Peter William Webb. Michael Scott White, R. Kent White, Ronald Bradley White, Ferrel Kenneth Wiley, Marc Stanford Williams; Ron Daryl wiuiam, i nomas n.

wit-Hams, Robert Gen Winn, Ray Robert Woolley, Scott Ferrell Wright, MCArthur Wriirtits, Robert 6. Tee, sieve Allan Torn, Phifp L. Zlve. Reno Couple Files Suit After Accident A Reno couple injured in an automobile collision on Wells Avenue, near the Ryland Street intersection, have filed suit in Washoe District Court. Named as defendants in the suit filed by Michael and Donna Dussault are Golden Motors of 1130 Kietzke Lane and one of its employes, Robert Williams of 224 Lake St.

The Dussaults claim they were going north on Wells Avenue on April 4, when Williams made a negligent and careless left turn in front of their car. The suit, filed in behalf of the Dussaults by attorney Al fred Osborne, asks $34,500 gen eral damages, medical expenses and wage loss. Area Students Receive Degrees Gary L. Cecchini of Reno and Neil W. Christensen of Sparks received degrees during the 75th annual commencement exercis es at New Mexico State Univer sity Saturday.

Cecchini, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilio B. Cecchini of 3257 San Simeon Court, and Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter' Chris tensen of 984 Pyramid Way, both received master of science (T Trace) BRIDGE a chance to see what South'i problems really were. Therefore South played dummy's three of diamonds at trick two and went right up with his king. At this point West could have taken his ace and returned a diamond to set the slam two tricks or he could just have taken his ace and let South whistle for his 12th trick but unfortunately for the defense West had been thinking while South was planning his play and West had come to the conclusion that South's hand was just! what it was plus the queen of diamonds. In that case, if West took his ace of diamonds South would fall back on the spade finesse for his 12th trick, while if West ducked South might lead a second diamond to make the needed trick in that suit. But after the king of diamonds held South cashed the clubs and hearts.

Then he took the spade finesse to make his contract CARD SENSE The bidding has been: West North East South 1 Clb. Pass 1 Dia. Pass 2 Spd. Pass 3 Spd. Pass 4 N.T.

Pass 5 Dia. Pass 5 N.T. Pass 6 Dia Pass You, South, hold: S-AK 765 H-A2 D-4 C-AK652 What do you do now? A Bid six spades. Your part ner should go on to seven with four spades to the queen and the queen of clubs. With any thing less in his hand seven won't be a good contract.

TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner opens one dia mond. You hold: S-A4 H-KJ9 3 D-K6 5 C-K10 87 What do you bid? Answer Monday open daily 9-9 Psychic and Card Roador from India Holp and advica in all problems All readings private and confidential $5 reading With this ad $2 6870 S. Virginia S23-901! what would vou sav if I i. i Reno, Nevada Attorney for Plaintiff 332300-Rappaport Jung B-15-22-29 July i sold your motor boat with Gazette-Journal Want Ad?" i.

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