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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 3

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Reno, Nevada
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4 PAGE THREE NEVADA STATE JOURNAL RENO NEVADA RIDAY JULY 9 1954 IT '5 Time TO HAKOLO'S What every good cook knows fe taw 4 Itacl Btl fiMt) Mnutit Jrtctiul STlKWIIlC SOIN MODERN Continuous rom 1 Phone 3 4822 HOME MART Ml 10th ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS! A MONTH LONG SPECIAL EVENT! ingredients Just a little difference makes a big difference in cooking results Half Price! You Gel a Gift BESIDES are A VALUABLE $198 DOOR PRIZE EACH See all our other SATURDAY Special $2 95 TEN YEARS SERVING THE HOME WARE NEEDS SPARKS THIS DOOR PRIZE Ey Todays Snowdrift PHONE 1114 5 8661 STREET 1 'V Cinemascope 4 Screens: 1:00 3:30 6:10 8:50 PM STARTS TODAY Stubborn food burns on enamel pans can be cleaned with a solu tion of soda and water riends are invited to attend funeral services for Ida Douglas Saturday at 1:30 pm at Ross Burke Co chapel The Rev Glen Wise will officiate and interment will be in the family plot at Mountain View Cemeterj Snowdrift is just a little lighter than any other short and that can make the big difference in giving your family lighter and more digestible foods IMPORTED ENGLISH TEAPOTS Ida Douglas uneral Planned Wednesday Electric Broiler Navy Recruiters Will Tour Area EACH WEEK THIS WEEK GITS OR ALL Alex Ranson Who Discovered Gypsum Deposits at Empire Dies in Reno at the Age of 83 100 PURE ALL VEGETABLE SHORTENING MADE BY THE WESSON Oil PEOPLE Anniversary Specials throughout the store ingredients just a little costlier than any other solid shortening (yet you pay no more) That can make the big difference in better tasting foods WE EATURE A SPECIAL DEPARTMENT IS BARGAIN WEEK IN HOUSEWARES number of claims at the time of his death During World War II he was superintendent for the Club Mining Co Surviving are his widow Mrs lora Ranson whom he married eb 21 1894 four children Mrs Marshal Guisti and Merle Ran son of Reno Glenn Ranson of Mountain View Calif and Edvard (Ted) Ranson of Tacoma Wash eight grandchildren Mary Louise Marsha and Jean Guisti and Joe Ranson of Reno Edward Ranson Jr of Sparks Mrs Virginia Beil of Sacramento and Merle James Ranson Jr and Mariam Chuch both of Anchorage Alaska Nine great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews also survive riends are invited to attend funeral services tomorrow at 3 pm at Ross Burke chapel Interment will be in the family plot at Moun tain View Cemetery riends are invited to attend fu neral services tomorrow at 3 at Ross Burke Chapel Interment will be in the family plot at Moun tain View Cemetery city of Reno It was purchased for parking facilities with funds raised by city parking meters and leased to Nevada Parking Inc a private firm The latter built a modern concrete structure with five floors of parking area and opened it May 25 under the name of the City Garage In the struc ture were embodied the newest features for parking service to be seen in the largest metropolitan areas northern Washoe county at Em pire in 1907 He later sold his in terests to the Portland Cement Co which in turn sold to the present holder Gypsum Mr Ranson was flic discoverer of large bodies of tungsten ore in 1he Nightingale district during World War I 'Phis operation was regarded as the largest in the state during the war days and he also discovered and developed many Brown of Miami Beach la stopped to ask a pedestrian directions yesterday and ended up in a minor automobile accident officers said Mr Brown stopped his 1946 Pontiac sedan just as Varrell Wilkie 40 a local casmo employee started to pass him in a 1946 Buick station wagon The damage officers reported was very slight The accident oc curred on the Verdi Road near its intersection with Hunter Lake Drive other valuable producers during his years in the mining game In addition to mining Mr Ran son was interested in ranching for a time and ranched in Smith Val lay before moving to Reno in 1917 He had made his home here since making this is headquarters while he explored and developed the rich tungsten properties at Nightingale in the time of the first World War He continued active and held a one year then returned to the of extension staff Twice he has served as acting director by ap pointment of the board of regents California produced 15792001) trays of strawberries jn 1953 MODERN HOME MART Without touching a tool to car owners can literally tune their engines to deliver up to 15 more power This was made known by engineers of the Shell Oil Com pany reporting on their newly discovered additive now avail able in Shell Premium Gasoline and sold under the trademark TCP The power that TCP Sdditive restores they explain is now held captive by accumulations of lead and carbon in combustion chambers and on spark plugs These deposits are named the chief reason for loss of perform ance and waste of fuel in almost every car on the road today irst reason for power loss With modern anti knock fuels deposits quickly accumulate in combustion chambers There they get red hot and set off the fuel charge before the piston is in its proper firing position This is called pre ignition As a result engineers find the works against the rising piston causing and power loss And it happens when power is needed most: on hills and when accelerating Second reason for power loss These same deposits conduct electricity they point out and short circuit the plugs Thus the engine develops a particularly when it is under load And when the engine fails to on all both power and gasoline are wasted In what Shell declares the greatest gasoline development since the discovery of tetraethyl lead the power loss and fuel waste caused by engine deposits can now be remedied without dismantling the engine action explained With this new fuel Shell re ports motorists will actually feel improved performance be fore finishing the second tankful additive has the special property of changing engine de posits in combustion chambers the hot spots Thus pre ignition is prevented and power is delivered when the piston is ready for it the spark plugs TCP ad ditive makes the deposits non conductive and stops short circuiting The spark plugs fire on time The engine smooths out fuel pays off in power and spark plugs give up to 2 times longer Motorists are reminded how ever that deposits constantly accumulate in engines and need the continuous neutralizing ef fect of Shell Premium Gasoline with TCP to hold the power gain All Shell dealers the company says now sell Premium Gasoline with TCP YOUR HEADQUARTERS OR HARDWARE THE SIGN THE SAW IT BEGINS WHERE 'obe Off! One Nevadan and one Texan are among those who have thus far applied for the open position of Dean ofAgricul at the' University of Nevada The Nevadan is Thomas Buckman assistant director for county agents work in the agricultural ex tension division The Texan is a man from Texas A whose name has not been made public Hutchison who has been dean of agriculture at the Nevada institution has announced" that he will not return next year He came to the University of Ne vada after retiring from the Uni versity of California where he was dean of agriculture for 20 years and vice president for seven years Buckman who has been a mem ber of the extension division staff for 33 years is 59 years of age He submitted his application this week and President Minard Stout said it would be given careful considera tion Several persons reportedly are candidates for the deanship includ ing a member of the staff of Texas Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege (Texas A M) who visited the campus here this week Buckman was graduated from the University of Nevada in 1921 and received his master's degree in agricultural economics in 1933 He joined the extension service staff as Lyon county agent in 1921 and was Washoe county agent from 1923 until 1925 He was named assistant extension service director for agriculture in 1925 and served in that capacity ten years He was director of organization for the western states of the Amer ican arm Bureau ederation for starring ROBERT RYAN STEAMAMAT1C STEAM IRONS Special $1495 DINNERWARE STARTER SETS Reg priced 825 Special $495 The violent life of SAM GARRETT gunslinger! CHILD CARE Mary Nelson announces a Sitting Service for the KINGS BEACH AREA at LAKE TAHOE or ull Information Phone Reno 3 7078 or (Kings Beach) Liberty 6 2202 4 P1ECE While Dowl Seis $195 With Every Purchase Navy recruiters' Chiefs Donald Robertson and Truman Abernatha have announced a per manent field trip for the benefit of persons in nearby Nevada and Northern California communities On the first Tuesday of every month one of the two chiefs will be at the post offices in Winnemucca and Lovelock On the second Tues day they will be in Quincy and Greenville on the third in allon Hawthorne and Yerington and on the fourth in Truckee On the second Thursday of every month they will be in Susanville and Westwood on the third in Por tola and Loyalton and on the fourth in Independence Big Pine and Bishop On the fourth Wednesday the re cruiters will be in Lone Pine and on the fourth riday in Leevining and Bridgeport Pause for Question Leads to Collision New blend of gasoline plus additive seen adding up to 15 more power Spark plugs give up to 2l times longer life Snowdrift is pre whipped just a little longer than or dinary shortenings That can make the big difference in easier quicker cutting in for flaky tender pastry VICTOR II SUSAN Mature Hayward MICHAEL RENNIE DEBRA PAGET ANNE BANCROT JAY ROBINSON wi(h ftorry William Marshal Prdued by RANK ROSS Directed by DELMER DAVES WrJHBM by PHILIP DUNNE PmH OeM ADDED CINEMASCOPE 7 PIECE Pitcher Glass Seis $189 New Designs! Nevada and Texas Applicants Are Seeking Appointment As Agriculture Dean at Campus Cars Can Get Automatic Tune up Without Tools Engineers ind TOWE Mt HE A El SCREENS AT 1:30 3:40 5:45 7:55 10:00 Continuous from 1 pm NOW PLAYING Chas II Short prominent businessman for 31 years has been appointed general manager of the new City Garage on West irst Street according to an announcement made today bv Howard Wells president of the firm Mr Short is assuming his new duties immediately and will have complete charge of the operation or three dacades he was president of the firm of Herd Short and brings a lifetime of experience in business management to the parking estab lishment lishment The new city garage at 160 irst St Was recently opened with ribbon cutting ceremonies It is the largest establishment of its kind in the state providing parking facilities for 531 cars washing pol ishing lubrication and service sta tion conveniences A special ele vator for employes permits an aver age of 90 service in bring ing pafked cars to the owners ac cording to Mr Short Extensive plans have been worked out for the new manage ment under Mr Short which he said will be announced in detail within a few days Some of the new features will include a simpli fied rate structure for car parking a low monthly rate for car parking with and privileges any number of times day or night and an arrangement with nearly 20 local retail firms who will absorb all or part of the parking costs for their customers The new city garage is situated on property which is owned by the JRE5T Alex Ranson widely known Nevada mining man and discoverer of the great gypsum deposits in northern Washoe county died yesterday at a hospital in Reno He was 83 years old and had been a hospital patient for only a short in Rock Springs Wyo March 21 1871 he was a son of pioneer western parents who later settled in Utah Coming to Nevada as a young man Mr Ranson was the original discoverer of gypsum in 2nd Thrill Hit at 2:05 4:30 7:1 5 1 0 PM LUSTY ADVENTURE! EXPLODING EMOTIONS! 7 PIECE Kiichen Ulility Set WITH RACK $245 VALUE CONGRATULATIONS Howard Shells (left) to Charles Short who is taking over the position of manager of the new city garage on irst St in Reno Mr Wells is president of Nevada Parking Inc operators of the business and Mr Short will direct the operations (Bennett photo) No other shortening at any price is so creamy so digestible and so light Chas Short Taking Over Management of City Garage Recently Opened in Reno 7 GUGST JU Ut Hit UH 7 MRS LEE BULL JAN STERLING XPt BRIAN KEITH GENE BARRY futad hua DncM by JEKY RTT Scwrt SEOfTKY HOMES WITH ant suwii I AWM08MT PCTBE Snowdrift I 7 PIECE Kitchen Spice Set WAS $695 Special $349 Wilf I Mounts 111 ''''I '1 st KV 1' WIT 3 iKM I zMl 'V 1 "I1 1 1 (i I ''7 71 jig "vm Ji 1 MSHHHWi cm I Cinemascope.

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