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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 14

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Reno, Nevada
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14
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14 "Nevada State Journal Sunday March 20 1966 Death Notice RkQXo)ffiW Cross Cemetery Smith Reno Concert Presented By St Louis Symphony iipnoiiy ui inrtue ms aeoui at me second old eight and has appeared appeared rope Asia Great Britain be in the Golden Shopping AUTO CENTER Weather 253 Arlington 1964 at THE PRICE YOUR BEST BUY ANNUAL PRICE LESS HEAD 149 COST COST COST CHEVROLET 6 $269 ANNUAL $249 COST COST COST MONDAY! PRICE LESS HEADS 2590580 199 ANNUAL ft ORD LATV 8 5 Earned IRST Member ederal Deposit Insurance Corporation 11X1 ACTION an no $253824439 $253824439 62240504 62240504 und Income This bet well office known Kennel Club Plans Classes The world Peter Rome the St Investments: Common Stocks Total Invested Principal Cash Total Principal of $356910100 $356910100 8055732 $344965832 65365250 65365250 163560 65528810 con is OER GOOD month of MARCH 1965 MARKET VALUE $273075850 $273075850 1005264 $274081116 $320330826 $320330826 Section of Regulation 9 under which the collective Investment unds Is operating: il (a) (1) 1965 MARKET VALUE 1966 to Reno a 1966 to $307353289 $307353285 to ChevV 8 265 in Less heads to ord 8 272 in Less heads 56 to Chev 6 235 cu in Exchange to ord 6 Complete wexch 53 to 57 Chev 6 Exchange less head to ord Exchange Jess head I $378704525 $3787X14525 1358789 $380063314 The monthly'gathering of Sig ma Nu fraternity alumni is scheduled for noon at the Cir cle Room of the Holiday Hotel with Al Pagni president and Don Richter secretary treasur er in charge DATE INCEPTION July 31 1965 3 und Income Cash and Income but Uncollected $319 $299 Greater Reno Chamber winner of Silver Medal lifetime of service spent He was clerk surviv 18 of 18 $189 HONORED Roy Powers (left) was honor ed by the Reno Advertising Club at an awards dinner last night in the Hidden Valley Country Club Powers publicity and advertising director of Harolds Club and president of the of Commerce was Award for a (or Nevada and nearby Callfornli temperatures and forecasts see Page It irst figures Indicate highest temper ture during the last 24 hours second lowest temperature yesterday morning third rain or melted snow during the last 24 hours (T) amount too small to bt measured during the last 12 hours By United Press International funed and ready to go After 500 miles of drivingyour engine is fully re tested at no extra charge Your satisfaction is guar anteed at Wards! Vital Statistics BIRTHS 2985875 2105770 March 17 1966 beloved wife 1965 MARKET VALUE The Reno Kennel Club sponsor training classes BOWLING SHIRTS CLEANED REE with every $5 bundle plus BE THE GREEN CLEAN by fakin' the bundle to Magic Cleaners from now 'till the end of the month CLEAN THE GREEN WITH 20 discount on every bun dle over $5 RENO 26 California Ave CARSON CITY 1513 Carson Incline Village aKeview Center Methodist Episcopal and the Unitarian el of Reno will be held at the American Legion confirmation classes will two weeks only 1964 MARKET VALUE the Home 1964 MARKET VALUE engraves and polishes stones and gems chestra the nation's est major symphony in Reno riday night The con cert featuring one of the top American symphonies was sponsored by the Reno Com munity Concert Association Symphony No 23 in Major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was the first piece presented In his work which is called an symphony because of its four movement tempo has the principal composition in the center and climax of lhe mu sical composition This sym phony has no pause between the movements The second musical composi tion was the Concerto No 4 in Major Opus 58 for piano and orchestra It was written by Ludwig van Beethoven and was comparatively unknown un til it was revived by Mendels sohn in 1836 In this presentation the piano is the principal subject and the orchestra is presented in alter nate phrases with the piano The thematic material is ex cellently developed Tamas Va say is the soloist in this num ber The Hungarian born pianist Lonny Johnson uneral services for Lonny Johnson 19 will be con ducted at 10 am Tuesday in tlie Walton Mortuary Mr Johnson of 590 Richards Way Sparks was stabbed to death Thursday on a downtown Reno street Two Lemmon Val ley men were subsequently ar rested and are being held for Invest iga ion of homicide A native of Sacramento Calif Mr Johnson had resid ed in the Sparks area for 17 years He was employed as a construction laborer Burial will be in the West wood Calif Cemetery The Rev Russell Van Allen will of ficiate Investments: Common Stocks Total Invested Principal Cash Total Principal of und Income Cash and Income Earned but Uncollected 4 2 1949 TO 1953 ORD LAT 8 EXCHANGE The concerts are open only to persons who hold season tickets In this way the direc tors of the association will know how much they are allowed to spend for the season and will hire accordingly Robert Bo roughf president said So far this year the associa tion has presented the Oukhtom sky Ballet Classic pianist Mal colm rager and Soprano Ella Lee The next musical program will feature violinist Eric ried man on April 4 (PC) WHITTLESEA CHECKER CAB A Vernon Newhall Services for Vernon New hall 56 who died last Wednes day in Pasadena Calif are pending at the Pyramid uner al Home in Sparks A native of Reno Mr New hall was a pipefitter for lhe Southern Pacific Railroad 25 years He had resided in Pasa dena for the past seven years Surviving are his sons Glenn of Sparks and Donald of a cousin Mrs Hazel Yates of Reno and six grand children WARDS 1 Kiverside ENGINE GUARANTEE If re manufactured assembly fails be cause a part of the assembly is defec tive within 90 days from date of instal lation or 4000 miles of use whichever comes first) the part will be replaced free Nominal labor charge 1949 TO 1951 CHEVROLET 6 EXCHANGE Charles owler Services are pending in 9 1 a yx nniiu a i i Sparks for Charles owler 75 of 138 Commercial Row who died Thursday in a Reno hospital A native of Northport NY he was a veteran of World War I and had resided in the rceno area 12 years employed as There are ors Burial will Gate National Cemetery San Bruno Calif DANCE! DANCE! DANCE! Every riday Night 8:30 to 11 pm Singles and Couples ONE HOUR INSTRUCTION plus a DANCING PARTY Only $100 per person ARTHUR MURRAY STUDIO 440 Virginia Phone 323 0797 i I 3 obedience be I 4 I si ELECTRON MICROSCOPE By using the fools of mod ern electronic science new worlds are being discov ered 7 pm KCRL TV 4 1949 TO 1953 COMPLETE WITH EXCHANGE largest church in is the basilica of in the Vatican City in in the highest traditions of the advertising The Reno club presented the award in behalf of the Advertising edera tion of America and Advertising Association of the West in cooperation with Ink magazine He is shown being con gratulated by his wife Jackie Powers and Allen Dunn president of the Reno club (Journal Photo) 4 VII IQ I 03 Arnold A Hoag ol Reno March John Luki Reno March John Pope of Sparks In Reno March ifi ioaa OIIU l'J OS VUll lAm 1942 TO 1951 216 CU IN COMPLETE 1 AA MONTGOMERY WARD will for purebred dogs starting Sunday at the VW Hall on Baker Lane There will be no charge Dogs must be at least 6 months old and should have slip collars or cnoKe chains Registration for and for LOW M29 LOW births NEL ln Reno March 17 1964 of VallP' EdWard Carne or bun valley son HOAG In Reno March 18 196a 1 in a nrt 44 a i vw a rceno a son LUKL In Mr and Mrs daughter POPE in Mr and Mrs a daughter TAYLOR io Airman 2C and Mrs Taylor of Reno a daughter Prdifeiited by SIERRA PACIIC POWER COMPANY Lawrence Dub Smith 59 4292 10th St Sparks died ri day in a Reno hospital uner al services are pending in the Pyramid Mortuary in Sparks Mr Smith who had lived in Sparks seven years was em ployed as a helper at the Sparks Nugget He is survived by a son Jack Smith in Reno Investments: Government Bonds Corporate Bends Total Invested Principal Cash Total Pricipal of Income Cash and but Uncollected GRIIN uneral services for John Griffin will be held Monday after noon at 2 PM from the Holy Temple Church North Street Interment will be in Mt View Cemetery riends may call at the O'Brien Rogers Chapel un til 1 o'clock Monday RAYCRAT In Santa Clara Califor nia March 18 1966 Ida Raycraft beloved wife of the late James Morris Raycraft loving mother of Mrs June Combs of San Jose Mrs Patricia Kearns of Los Angeles and Mrs Mor ris Raycraft of San Jose A native of Nye County Nevada age 80 years uneral services Monday March 21 1966 at 10:00 AM at the New Harmon A Smith uneral Home 466 North Winchester Blvd Santa Clara Inter ment win be in Holy in Los Angeles BRADLEY In Reno on Mary Bradlev: of Bert Bradley Reno loving mother of Barbara Le? and Mary ee Bradley Reno sister of Warren Eckroat Reno and Carl Richard rank and Charles Eckroat all of California Marjorie Scarlet Dorothy Kastec and 'Joyce Desmond of California Janet Troup Indiana and rances Trpka Ohio A native of Ottumwa Iowa aged 50 Vrs uneral services to which friends are invited will be held In Sierra Chap el Walton uneral Home on Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock with Pastor Or man Robert Of tho irst Methodist Church officiating Interment will be in Mounlsin View Cemetery Church Slates Program Today The co sponsored by the Bethel Af rican Church lowship Sunday Hall The program is being held to celebrate 1he Day of the African Methodist Episcopal Church and the first anniver sary of 1he Selma Ala march Mrs Edna Steady of Liber ia a student at San rancisco State College will be the fea tured speaker She will speak on Role of Women in Li beria: Past and An international costume show and other displays will also be presented The proceeds of the program will go to the Reno Protestant Community Welfare program and a scholarship fund for Mrs Steady The St Louis Symphony Or made his debut at the age of I in Eu rone Asia Great Britain Slnntb America South Africa Austral ia as well as North America He has a contract with Deut sche Grammonphon Recording Company and has a number of records The final piece presented was Heethoven 5th Symphony masterpiece is one of his ter works and is very known Eleazar De Carvalho the ductor and music director renowned as a leading inter preter of modern music The Brazilian born Carvalho was ap pointed to the St Louis post in March 1963 becoming the sev enth regular conductor in the long history The St Louis Symphony Or chestra is celebrating its 86th anniversary season and is com plimented by critics for its new excitement artistic distinction and pride of accomplishment The Reno Community Concert Association has been in exist ence since 1934 It is the oldest organization of its type in this area and was created to pro mote good music and the arts IRST NATIONAL BANK NEVADA COMMON TRUST UNDS INANCIAL REPORT AS JANUARY 31 UND A (IXED INCOME) 1964 MARKET VALUE Rtf! COMPLETE POWER KIT WITH EACH ENGINE Standard $park plug oil filter radi ator hose fan belt heater hose ig nition kit and cables fuel filter oil change and gasket ser Alumni Meeting Slated Wednesday Guest speaker for Wednes luncheon meeting of the Sigma Nu Alumni Association will be Dr Harold Kirkpatrick University of assis tant dean of arts and science Phone 322 6864 nites uZm 1966 MARKET COST VALUE Each Riverside engine is fully inspected Block is re bored crankshaft reground Up to 200 new parts in stalled Rods balanced AMiinP 15 delivered NO MONEY DOWN LOW 56 to ChevV 8 AS Heads lifters wex Oft to ord 8 I Complete wexch No Money Down on Anything Ward Sells! EXPERT INSTALLATION AVAILABLE Truckee River ish Planting Slated to Begin Truckee River fish planting is scheduled to begin this month according to Jack Dieringer as sistant chief of fisheries for the Nevada ish and Game Com mission Dieringer said that once plant ing is begun on the river it will continue through Septem ber Other waters in the western part of the state will also re ceive fish this month Virginia Lake was planted recently as were Topaz and Lahontan lakes Paradise Ponds in Reno are on the planting schedule but stocking there may be post poned if a proposed rough fish eradication project by the com mission is undertaken Appar ently the city plans to draw down the ponds said Dieringer in order to connect them and it poses an ideal time to go in and rid the area of carp and other rough fish in order to give the trout a better chance Major planting in the area as well as in the state will begin in April and continue through May LOW r219 IRST NATIONAL BANK NEVADA COMMON TRUST UNDS INANCIAL REPORT AS JANUARY 31 UND (STOCK INCOME) 1964 MARKET COST VALUE COST 725275 NATIONAL BANK NEVADA IRST NATIONAL BANK NEVADA COMMON TRUST UNDS INANCIAL REPORT AS JANUARY 31 UND (STOCK GROWTH) 1964 MARKET VALUE If you are the possessor of: fair haired girls ruddy cheeked boys intelligent dogs torn books empty lunch boxes bags and bags of groceries or any com bination thereof and would like to move them from one area to another then call A 3 3111 Whittlesea Checker Cabs specializing in roooo ooooooomy transportation Locally owned and operated since 1941 by Vic Whittlesea BUHL' 1 1 1 rVQQQQQQQQQQQCXjQwQCXK'OM 1 1 dpT iJi11 J) i iBe I i 7 I I 7 1 8: 1 1 1 1 111 1 9 8 8 Wti I SCIENCE High Low Prec Albuquerque 71 32 Anchorage 21 0 Atlanta 69 49 12 Bakersfield 67 44 Bismarck 44 28 01 Boise 47 35 10 Boston 66 42 02 Chicago 40 36 07 Cincinnati 55 38 Cleveland 56 38 01 Denver 71 36 Detroit 48 34 16 Eureka 51 41 64 ort Worth 77 40 resno 65 45 Helena 60 32 Kansas City 65 40 Dis Angeles 75 35 Miami 72 67 01 Milwaukee 38 33 01 Minneapolis 41 28 0 1 New Orleans 78 56 New York 51 49 04 Oakland 58 51 02 Omaha 5 5 32 Paso Robles 65 31 Philadelphia 57 43 Phoenix 85 45 Pittsburgh 58 40 17 Portland 48 40 17 Red Bluff 61 41 St Louis 60 40 Salinas 64 46 01 Salt Lake City 69 38 San Diego 70 50 San rancisco 56 50 04 Santa Barbara 67 44 Seattle 44 37 04 Spokane 42 34 07 Thermal 88 49 Washington 64 51 02 A lapidary is one who cuts 14688907 14640000 38651626 38602593 363970 01 347 930 39 83892226 84078750 1 46034051 463 36750 2270'2 8 98581133 98718750 $184685677 $184939343 $274313126 $2618J 49 07 15'314'57 2138633 47609Jt Earned 0250407 $187077976 $266575826 19 $6869 292961 Bw SCIENCE IN ACTION i eKented by SIERRA PACIIC POWER COMPANY I.

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