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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 5

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Reno, Nevada
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RENO EVENING GAZETTE, February 20, Herbert Boston Service Held Error Corrected MONTGOMERY Ala. (AP) CASH STOLEN Burglars stole $17 in cash and some blank checks over the weekend from the law office of Richard C. Minor, police say. A federal grand jury indicted Robin Trimble Retires as Reno Fireman Robin A. Trimble, captain in T.

L. Thaggard Wednesday on charges of unlawfully obtaining money from a bank protected by government deposit insura- Funeral services for Herbert Boston were held in the Drawing Room Chapel of Walton Funeral Home today. Rev. Richard W. Engeseth of St.

Pauls Episcopal Church officiated. Casket bearers include Wallace Kent, William Mills, Harry Kumler, Alix Young, Edward W. McCaffery and Michael Noland. Burial was in the veterans section of Our Mother of Sor ance. The Union Bank and Trust inS the Reno Fire Department, re tired from active duty Feb.

5 Broken Hardware en your metal casement windows We havo Replacement operators, simplo la install. DESERT GLASS 310 N. PARK FA 2-0695 after years of service. Co. of Montgomery accused Thaggard of withdrawing which the bank said was credited to his account erroneously.

Thaggard is free under Presently a patient at Fort Miley Veterans Administration rows Cemetery. $10,000 bond. Hospital where he underwent major surgery on Dec. 5, he is making satisfactory recovery and expects to return to his I I home in Reno within a month EIEE DEAFNESS ROBIN A. TRIMBLE Ends 33Vi years service Trimble joined the fire department on Aug.

7, 1930 under I Chief Lee Hawcroft, and has CtI BE HELPED! served under Chiefs George Twaddle, Karl Evans and Wag SEND FOR VALUABLE FREE BROCHURE ner Sorensen. EXTERNAL EAR In 1930 there were three fire houses in Reno the Central Sparks Club Ownership Change Asked The Nevada Gaming Commis i MIDDLE EAR THE INNER EAR impairment, can bo helped, ii most caat. If you say "I can hear, but I can't understand," we urge you to write today for this valuable" free brochure on nerve deafness and inf or- Station, Southside Station, still both in use, and the old Fourth Street Station. The deparment SPARKS 20-30 CLUB officers were installed last night. From left, Mike Shelley, sergeant-ot arms; Bilbo Helms, president and Dale Egbert, vice president; Douglas Byington, installing officer.

motion about the new Belrone Utopian, All In-The-Ear Hearina Aid. Find out for your I then numbered some 25 fire men, working two on each shift gion reports the receipt of two at the outside houses and five license applications from around to each shift at Central Station. the state, the largest of them self how nerve deafness can be helped. Look at the diagram at left and sea how easily the Utopian fits in the ear No cords No wires I No plastic tubes, yet this tiny aid may be the answer to your hearing problem. Also The Latest in Hearing Glasses and Behind A fireman worked a 14-hour a proposal to expand the oper I UTOPIAN V' AlViT Instrument I i night shift for a week and then ations or tne siwer (iut in Why He Filed DR.

H. J. MacPHERSON OPTOMETRIST Announces The Opening Of His Office 530 KEYSTONE AVE. RENO, NEVADA a 10-hour day shift, with one Sparks. EAR INSERT JASPER, Ala.

(AP) Quote the Ear Aids. day off each week, and that Longtime Nevada gambler of the day: former Gov. James was the only day he was per mitted to leave the city limits. IF HEARING IS YOUR PROBLEM NEVADA Lyndon E. Short of Reno aksed commission approval of his plan to invest $50,000 in the Phair the firm involved in Sil E.

(Kissing Jim) Folsom, explaining why he filed for Democratic nomination as president At all other times he was on i Pleas send me the descriptive FREE brochure "The Truth About Nerve NAME call, and required to answer all I I I "A .1 alarms, day or night. ver Club gaming. HEARING SERVICE 233 S. Sierra Phone FA 2-3269 Reno, Nevada of the Alabama Public Service Commission: "I have eight children, six left to educate, and ADDRESS. Trimble enlisted in the Navy Short asks to buy out John OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT TELEPHONE FA 2-5 155 IS YOUR ANSWER Seabees in October 1943, and M.

Lynch and Richard G. Phair, CITY- -STATE. will have four in college at the later was transferred to regular which would put Short in con same time. Need I say more." Navy service, and assigned as an instructor to the fire-fight trol of 40 per cent of the club's stock. The $50,000 investment would ing school at Bainbridge, Md.

Asked which of Reno's "big expand the club from its present fires" he considered the worst, Trimble said: AH fires are bad. There two-table, nine-slot operation to one including four table games and 26 slot machines. Oliver H. Rowland, a Warm Springs, tavern owner, were the spectacular and dis astrous ones like Lake Street, Sierra Street, the Golden Hotel asKea tne commission to ap and many others; the trouble Early American spirit at revolutionary prices! prove his request to operate a some and back-breaking ones like the lumber yards, and the blackjack game and roulette wheel in Fallon's Nevada Club. He would invest $8,000 and lease space at the club.

private dwellings where irre placeable treasures are often lost. They are all bad. I have enjoyed my relation Ethan Allen ship with all the men with whom SI 1 A If I have worked, but Reno is get ting bigger, the buildings are getting higher, and I am getting Jkk II If 1 Humboldt Group Plans to Seat New Officers Special to Gazette-Journal WTNNEMUCCA Installa xIUiU) older, so I am ready to quit." Captain Trimble is a native of Reno, and is a graduate of the Reno schools and a former student at the University of Ne tion of new Humboldt County Chamber of Commerce officers will take place March 21 with Bill Rutherford, secretary-man vada. He is married and has two sons, Don, now with the U. S.

Air Force stationed in Japan, and Robert, a senior at Reno High School. Active in Masonic affairs, he is a past master of Amity Lodge No. 4 of Silver City, of which ager, heading the arrangements committee. Bode Howard, outgoing president, and the incoming leader, William Newman, will assist with the program. his father, Robert A.

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