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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 26

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Reno, Nevada
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26
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WIGS STYLED AND KS3IS3 ALTERED BY EXPERTS tOW ALSO SPECIAL SALE THIS WEEK POSTICHES $5w7 ALLS JI 995 wigs J2495 GG Hair Stying and Wig Salon 'Yoir head start toward beauty 115 irst St Reno 323 2801 as Have a iesta in MEXICO CITY i so Round Trip Excursion are by Coach tax free WESTERN AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL Nevada State Journal Wednesday Jan 31 1968 Gallup Poll Nixon Leads Rocky Romney OR SALE ALL STEEL STORE IXTURES SHOW CASES STEEL COUNTERS STEEL CASH STAND PHONE 323 4088 Lone Pine 'Too Stable' Must Back Own System Special to the Joournal LONE PINE Calif Offic als of the Lone Pine Communi ty Services District say they are facing the need for a bond issue of at least $300000 to fi nance a sewer system because federal authorities think the town is too to receive government aid Richard Oyler district secretary said arm Home Ad ministration officials from Bak ersfield spent weeks surveying the situation only to decide that Lone Pine is enough to carry out the proj ect on its Eastern California counties north of Inyo County are in the Reno district of the HA which said Oyler has been making sewer grants and Lone Pine however falls un der the jurisdiction of the Bak ersfield district which has had the problem of supplying sewer funds to towns in the San Joa public ownership and put into the hands of private builders That is expected to come with in two years Meanwhile Oyler said the health officials have breathing down our with regard to sewage disposal through septic tanks which is the case with the majority of dwellings iremen Plan Annual Bali Journal Tahoe News Service SOUTH LAKE TAHOE The annual ball of the Lake Valley ire District will be held Saturday at 9 pm in the Elks Hall Highway 50 and the upper Truckee River Proceeds will go into the wid ows and orphans fund and to the Lake Valley ire Associa tion Tickets will be sold at the door quin Valley With their vast' numbers of migratory workers many towns have had to fi nance sewer lines without an adequate tax base That means said Oyler that Lone Pine will need a bond is sue of between $300000 and $400000 to finance the sewer system The existing system serves only about one third of the town and problems are expect ed to mount when 110 acres In National Showdown Survey January I960 January 1954 82' Eisenhower January 1952 January 1944 Point 3 5 Nixon Lodge Herter Mitchell 84 6 11 33 33' 14 43 28 17 1010 33 19 13 42 56 1 17 17 Dewey Wilkie MacArthur publican voters who chose from a list of 8 leading prospects Nixon wins 42 per cent of the vote Rockefeller 27 per cent Romney 12 per cent and Gov Ronald Reagan of California 8 per cent Analysis of how persons choosing from the list divide when the race is limited to just two men Nixon and Rocke feller on the one hand Nixon and Romney on the other re veals some surprising political facts In a Nixon Rockefeller con test Reagan supporters gener ally considered to be largely conservatives tnrow at least a third of their support to Rocke feller regarded as the more moderate Republican Also of interest is the fact that fewer Rockefeller support ers go to Romney in a Nixon Romney than vote for Nixon the more conserva tive of the two Much of course can happen to change the political situation between now and convention time but it is nevertheless of interest to note the top choice of GOP voters at the start of earlier presidential election years and to see how often this person has become the nominee As it has turned out the leader at the start of the year has ended up as the GOP nom inee in 6 out of the last 8 pres idential election years Excep tions were 1964 when Nixon was the leader in January but Sen Barry Goldwater received the Bv GEORGE GALLUP PRINCETON NJ Richard Nixon holds nearly a 3 to lead today over Gov George Rom ney of Michigan as the nomi nation choice of Republican vot ers and a 3 to 2 advantage over Gov Nelson Rockefeller of New York Nixon has increased his lead over Romney since an earlier November test but his lead over Rockefeller on the other hand has been sharply reduced To measure the relative ap peal of Richard Nixon and Gov ernors Romney and Rockefeller this question was asked of per sons living in 320 localities across the nation: the choice for President in the Republican convention narrows down to Richard Nixon and Gov George Romney (Gov Nelson Rockefeller) which would you to have the Republi can convention Here are the choices of Re publicans the trend and per centage point change: Choices of Republicans Nixon vs Komney Jan Nov Change Pct Pct Nixon Romney 31 No Opinion 6 4 Nixon vs Rockefeller Nixon 55 65 Rockefeller 41 31 No Opinion 4 4 As reported earlier Richard Nixon is the top choice of Re January 1940 Dewey Vandenberg Taft (Wilkie was nominee) January 1936 Pct I Alfred Landon 29iSen William Borah 23 Herbert Hoover 19' Eisenhower Sen Robert Taft MacArthur January 1948 Dewey Eisenhower Taft nomination and 1940 when Thomas Dewey was the ear ly leader but Wendell Willkie came on strong to capture the nomination Here are the top three lead ers in January of each presi dential election year from 1936 through 1964 The standings are based on the views of Republi can voters asked to choose from a list of leading contend ers (Names in bold face refer to the nominee in the particu lar year) January 1944 Nixon Goldwater Lodge By United Press International Today is Wednesday Jan 31 the 31st day of 1968 with 335 to follow The moon is between the new phase and first quarter The morning star is Venus The evening stars are Mer cury Mars Saturn and Jupiter On this day in history: In 1943 the Soviet Union an nounced the virtual destruction of 330000 Nazi troops at Stalin grad a turning point of World War II In 1950 President Truman or dered the development of the hydrogen bomb In 1953 more than 2000 per sons lost their lives when North Sea storms flooded Holland In 1958 the United States launched its first satellite Ex Land Agency Plans to Sell Two Parcels The Bureau of Land Manage ment will offer two 80 acre tracts in Humboldt County at a public sale to be held on March 6 at the Winnemucca District Office Bureau of Land Manage ment East Highway 40 Winne mucca One sale tract is located about 50 miles northwest of Winne mucca on the west edge of Des ert Valley at the foot of the Jackson Mountains The land is level with a vege tation of greasewood shadscale plorer I into orbit and budsage Soils are generally north of town are released from ti CARMICHAEL Judge Revokes Probation the a disposal company spokesman said Monday we are doing it We are measur District Judge Thomas Cra ven has revoked the probation of Keith Bartelheim 19 of 1640 York Way Sparks Bartelheim had pleaded guil ty to an assault charge arising THE GO OUT MOVIES With the audience reactions and the big screens are now 'IN' The 'Inest' are "Thoroughly Mod ern Millie" and "The Good The Bad and The Ugly" Advertisement $1450 Taken Warren Buttram of 13900 Rancheras Drive reported to Washoe County officers that a burglar ransacked his home and made off with $1450 in cash and a variety of cloth ing Vegas Picked or Meeting Lou Mastos Commissioner of Insurance State of Nevada and a Member of the Executive Committee of the National As sociation of Insurance Commis sioners has announced that the association has selected La Vegas as the site for its regu lar meeting in December of 1973 Nevada last hosted a regular meeting of this oldest volunteer association of regulatory offi cials in December 1964 and it was the largest attended meet ing of this association to date Slots Looted By Burglar A burglar broke through the skylight of the Reno Market Spot 641 Second St lowered himself down into the store on a rope and then broke into four slot machines police reported slot machines police reported The rear door of the market was found open at about 2:40 arri by a police patrolman Subsequent investigation re vealed the broken skylight and the rope still dangling from the roof The eact amount of money taken from the slot machines was not immediately determin ed nor was the possible theft of other items from the store Po from the high speed chase be tween Reno and Carson City last June The judge had suspended the six months jail sentence on Dec 8 and placed him on pro bation for two years Bartelheim was arrested in the early morning hours of Jan 7 in a Lake Street club Police said he was carrying a concealed a 22 caliber pistol He also had false identi fication cards and had violated the curfew police said Judge Craven in revoking the probation ordered that the original six month sen tence of the court be carried out i Bartelheim is scheduled for a hearing in Municipal Court April 16 on charges of carrying a concealed weapon ilic property and should be lowed by the city to charge by charge is wrong according to Reno City Manager Joe Lau more is a privately owned Latimore said Mon day its owners by neces sity must make sufficient charges to cover cost of their operations costs have gone up because of smog control rules and regulations effective in Reno Sparks and Washoe Coun ty and if we expect to have ef fective smog control and clean air the higher charges must be Latimore said it is rea to expect the City of Reno to subsidize the operation since it serves the entire area Dumping ee initiated Customers are being charged costs of burying garbage at although we did not before 50 cents per cubic yard to leave site It was approved some time'to help meet the enforced land material at the Mustang dumpJback by the Reno City CouncilifjH at the but the matter is all in keep under terms of its contract with belief that the dump is pub ing with the rights of Reno Dis the company lUc property and should be posal Co the private business always have been al'avaHable to taxpayers without inai operates me uump A spokesman for the disposal firm said the new price rate was put into effect to meet 1 CoprW ANGELES 50 kIlJCH for CAN1 WW OR ME i i STROLLING MUSIC BY DICK RENKO A thought for the day: rench scientist Blaise Pascal said us and hell or heav en there is nothing but life which of all things is the frail 'v 7 i "'''A 'I I V' heavy clays The other sale tract is located 3 miles south of Denio and the Oregon State Line The land is level with sandy soils and a vegetation of big greasewood spiny hopsage and shadscale i JohnAscuagas NUGGET Every Wedncsdaij night: a complete Italian Spaghetti SALAD (choice of Italian or other dressings) APPETIZERS: Olives onions pepperocini salami cheeses antipasto ITALIAN SPAGHETTI and MEAT BALLS Garlic Bread Beverage Glass of Red Wine SERVED ROM DinilBr GOLDEN ROOSTER ROOM per couple I a IB 7) V'' 1 1 zL I huNTjyQfr I lii VI 11 Ay a 44 XWfll s' A A 'sb a Lw IB VMI ml 3 meet the family ON MTSUN i nflHK Wd wi BQ 1 DItOM OUd I 'aX' Within a four month period all the members of the Tom Bourke amily of Reno became proud owners of DATSUNS Pictured above from left to right are Tom Bourke Jr with his PL 41 1 DATSUN SEDANi Diana Burfield (daughter) with her 520 DATSUN PICKUP Tom Bourke with his PATROL OUR WHEEL DRIVE DATSUN Roger Burfield (son in law) with his 520 DATSUN PICKUP and Marie Bourke (Mrs Tom Bourke) with her PL 41 1 DATSUN SEDAN When an entire family is SOLD on one make of car it's got to be something special! TEST DRIVE A DATSUN TODAY a CONTINENTAL IMPORTS 328 South Virginia Reno Nevada Phone (702) 786 1633 'bW sf.

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