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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 6

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PAGE SIX NEVADA' STATE JOUKN AL RENO NEVADA ft 4 jf SATURDAY JUNE 24 "SUPERMAN On the Air 5:30 PM Monday and Wednesday rtn "SKY KING" 5:30 Tuesday and Thursday "GREEN 5:30 PM riday' Carson City Social Notes i Cavell Jack Schoeller Dcnald WS Huber ranK uarrigan ruwrn en lace Isle Bair Rita Arkell Mabel sen Thelma Long Del RCuistion SPARKS BRICKS OR SALE Announcing i i 337 Eighth St The Rev John Rupp pastor Sunday school 9:45 am Worship 11 am Young meeting 6:30 pm Evangelistic services 7:30 pm Prayer meeting Wednes day 7:30 pm LATTER DAY Prater Way Sunday school 10:30 am Sunday evening services 6:30 Relief Society Tuesday 2 pm Mutual Improvement Asso ciation Tuesday 7:30 pm Pri mary Wednesday Choir Thursday at 7:30 pm Buffet Honors Elko Performers tist Training Union 6 pm Eve nfng service 7:30 pm COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH Wheeler and Crampton Sts The Rev Erhest Sloan minister Sunday school 10 am Edith Drury superintendent Worship 11 am sermon Date With Des Union service Wingfield Park 8:30 pm Junior high youth meeting Monday 7 pm IRST irst and West Sts The Rev Mark Pike pastor the Rev Edward Laird Mills and the Rev Louis Hil bert Jr associates Sunday school 9:45 arn Wor ship 11 am farewell sermon by Dr Mark Pike aces Jeru solos Earth Is the (LynOS) Manford Hardes ty (Bruno) Hazel Jordan The Rice minister Stoker min education 9:30 am pri LUTHERAN CHURCH THE GOOD SHEPHERD Ma sonic1 Temple The Rev Os lund pastor Sunday school 9:45 am Wor ship 11 am sermon by the pastor CHRISTIAN AND MISSION ARY ALLIANCE St near Ninth St Sparks The Rev Radabaugh pastor Sunday school 9:45 am Wor ship 11 am sermon Evening service 7:30 pm sermon by the pastor Midweek prayer service Wednesday 7:30 pm Ladies Pray er Band Thursday 3 pht ellow ship Group Thursday 8 pm Ogan Merle Benham Muriel Lewis Leo Miller George McCracken Len Hancock A Kean Mil ton Badt Roland van der Smissen Charles McGuigan Miss Genevieve Shoe and guests Miss Marjorie Kean and Miss Nancy Badt Mr and Mrs George McCracken who spent several days in Carson at the home of Mrs sis ter Mrs Leo Miller left Thursday for their home in Berkeley The McCrackens are former residents of Carson City Mr and Mrs George Anderson and daughter Jean of Piqua Ohio who arrived in Carson Monday and visited with their aunts Mrs My nah Shoe and Mrs Alicia King and cousin Miss Genevieve Shoe left Wednesday The Andersons are on an extended trip through the western states and plan on return ing to their home around the first of July Mrs Robert Shriver and two children and Mr and Mrs Thomas Carter and young son are spending the week vacationing at Lincoln Park Lake Tahoe Shriver an em ploy of the Carson Water Company commutes back and forth from Lin coln Park to Carson to attend his daily work The party plan to re turn home Sunday Word has been received in Car son City from the College of Notre Dame in Belmont Calif' that Pa tricia McLeod daughter of Survey or General and Mrs McLeod has been placed on the list That means that Miss scholas ticaverage the past yearwas among the highest and that she did not receive anything lower than a in all of her courses McLeod is spending her vacation in Carson with her parents and brother Grant Last year she was a fresh man at the California school Mrs Justine and 'son Lewis formerly of Carson City but now residing at Lafayette Ind are visiting at the home Mr and Mrs Arthur Bowen tn BARKER GUEST HOUSE 151 WEST TAYLOR Corner orest and Taylor 1 Block Off South Virginia 7 St Church Gardnerville 9:30 am Corpus Christi Church Stewart 11 am Lake field masses near State Line 10 am and 12 noon ather John Ryan pastor SPARKS METHODIST CHURCH and Twelfth Sts The Rev A A Carmitchel BD pastor Church school 9:45 am Worship 11 am sermon by the pastor Youth ellowship 6:45 pm CHRISTIAN Plumas and Taylor Sts The Rev Charles Dohn pastor Sunday school 9:45 am Wor ship 10:55 am sermon Chi Rho 6:30 pm Union service Wingfield Park 8:30 pm PRESBYTERIAN St Church the Rev Rafe Martin pastor Services at Reno Little Theater 7th and Sierra Sts Nur sery kindergarten beginner and primary departments of church school 10 am Mrs Edwin A Mc Donald and Mrs Ralph Douglass directors Worship 10 am with junior junior high and senior high departments of the Sunday school also attending PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST 691 Montello St the Rev David Meadow pastor Sunday school 9:45 am Worship 11 am BYU 6 pm Evangelistic service 7:30 pm Prayer service Wednesday 7:30 pm Church of the Lit tle lower Wells Ave and Vassar St Msgr Thomas Collins pas tor Sunday masses 8 am 9 am 11 am 12 noon Weekday masses 7 am 8 am eno an 1 Matt McGuirk VIRGINIA CITY Box 444 Phone 801 Bert McCuistlon jv aiier George Atwood Charles Perry Tom Clark Dick Westman Mary Heppe Katie Harton Marlene Mol denhauer Donna Barkdtill Maurel Bell Bob Parkinson Pren tice Carole orshey Randy Degn Al Williams Charlie Ballew Bill Moell Jr and the large crew of backstage workers RENOUNCE CLAIMS PRAGUE June 23 East Germany has renounced all claims on the Sudetenland and has rec ognized the permanent expulsion of 2000000 Germans from the area the Czech radio said tonight TAKE NO STAND WASHINGTON June 23 House Republican Leader Joseph Martin Jr said today the House GOP policy committee has decided to take no stand on the Democratic sponsored tax legisla tion CHURCH JESUS CHRIST LATTER DAY 1309 Buena Vista Priesthood meeting 9 am Sunday school 10:25 am Sacrament meeting 6:25 pm Mutual Improvement Association Tuesday 7:30 pm Relief Society Wednesday Singing Mothers Wednesday 9:15 am general meeting 9:55 am Primary de partment Thursday 4 pm Mrs Ralph Bath returned from Sacramento Thursday where she spent the past three weeks visit ing with her niece Mrs William O'Leary and other members of her family On June 8 Mrs O'Leary gave birth to a six pound baby girl Mrs is the niece of Mrs Bath Donald Neudeck accompanied his aunt Mrs Bath home and spent a few days visiting with rela tives He is a student at the Uni versity of California Mr and Mrs Kyle Kolster of Sacramento arrived in Carson Sat urday morning to spend a few days visiting with his parents Mr and Mrs red Kolster' While here they attended the wedding of Miss Barbara Parker in Reno Sunday 1 Mr and Mrs Arlus Dunbar of Honolulu spent several days last week as the guests of Mr and Mrs Ralph Bath and Mr and Mrs Arnold Wigglesworth They left Thursday for Los Angeles where they will attend the con vention which will convene next week ollowing the convention Mr Dunbar will return to the islands and Mrs Dunbar will re turn to Carson City where she will spend several weeks at the Bath home before returning to the islands David Hull of Tyrone County Ireland was a Carson visitor ri day Mr and Mrs Roberts and Katie Neace of Waitsburg Wash were Carson visitors Saturday State Librarian and Mrs Marriage left Thursday for California where they will spend a two vacation Mr and Mrs Raymond Dority of Sparks spent Sunday in Carson with their parents Mr and Mrs Dority Mr 'and Mrs James Atkins of Oakland Calif spent riday in Carson visiting with Mrs aunt Mrs Dolly Brady and uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Milton Dority Mr and Mrs Atkins wete returning from Detroit where they had gone to purchase a new Hud son car They returned to their home Saturday morning Larry Ducker celebrated his seventh birthday anniversary Thursday at (the home of his par ents Mr and Mrs Robert Ducker and grahdmother Mrs A Ducker The afternoon was spent in play ing games and numerous prizes were given for winners of' the games Larry was the recipient of many lovely gifts from his little friends After opening and displaying them ice cream individual cakes with a candle and punch were served from a table cleverly decorated for the occasion avors for thechildren were small trains Inyited guests to help Larry celebrate the grand occasion were: Stephen Copeland David Gregory Billy Jones Daniel Miles Leonard Nevin Dennis Sibson Jane Hol comb? Barbara Jones Josephine Marin Carol Matsui Lyn Nae gele Sharon Oswald Alice Pepper Marilyn Rahney Diana Scarbor ough Ruth Slansky Marjorie Travis Lillian Whitacre Lennie Pierini and his sisters Cheryl Dicker and Darlene Ducker and cousin Dick Edwards Major and Mrs Gus Edwards and small son Dick who have been visiting with Mrs mother Mrs A Ducker and brother and sister in law Mr and Mrs Robert Ducker and three children left Sunday afternoon for their home in Los Angeles Mr and Mrs Willoth Stenz and young son former residents of Carson City but now making their home in Stockton Calif arrived in Carson riday to attend the 50th wedding anniversary of their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs ritz Hagmeyer which was held Sun day afternoon Ned A Turner clerk of the Ne vada supreme court was elected! quartermaster of the Nevada de partment Veterans of oreign Wars at the convention held in Elko last week In addition Bill Hann also of Carson City was re named editor of the Nevada State Veteran and Edwin Capps of Carson reappointed publisher Sparks of Lovelock is the new department commander succeed ing John Gammick of Elko Carson City was well represented at the convention Milton Badt Jr son of Judge and Mrs Mil ton Balt of Carson City was one of 3012 youths who received their diplomas at the 59th commencement exercises at Stan ford University June 18 John Laxalt son of Mr and Mrs Dominique Laxalt of this city re ceived his graduation diploma Sat urday at commencement exercises which were held at Santa Clara University He majored in business administration Mrs Ann Workman who spent the past several weeks at Hanford Calif visiting with her BETHEL ARICAN METHO DIST EPISCOPAL 220 Bell St The Rev Thompson minis ter Church school 9:45 am Wor ship 11 am Evening worship 7:45 pm Midweek service Wed nesday 8 DR WM REID 1 DENTIST 2 Ilf North Virginia Street OICE closed: 'Until Jun 26th EMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 12th and Sts Sparks The Rev Robert Bruce Martin pastor Bible school 9:45 am Worship 11 am Evening service 7:30 pm Midweek service Thursday 7:30 pm CATHOLIC Immaculate Con ception Msgr Murphy pas tor Masses 8 am 10 am Sun days Religious instruction given after the 8 am mass CARSON CITY June 23 (Spe Word has been received by Mr and Mrs Leon Postawko pf the safe arrival of their daughter Miss Eileen Dillon who left Reno by plane for New York Monday June 12 Eileen will spend the summer with her grandmother and enter busineess school in Septem ber Mrs Kenneth Johnson and daughters Hazel and Sharon Peggy Dillon and Jean are enjoying an auto trip to Victoria They plan to be gone about two weeks Mrs Edward Jackson and small son Bruce Edward arrived in Reno from their home in Chi cago riday morning to visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Ridgley Pierson Mrs Jackson and son Day Mrs Jackson is the former Miss Ridgley Pierson She is the niece of Mrs Sam Bigelow ahd Mrs Janet Daniel of Carson City Mrs Sam Bigelow and Mrs Janet Daniel motored to Reno ri day evening to visit at the home of their brother in law and sister Mr and Mrs Ridgley Pierson and also visit with their nfece and her small son Mrs Hudson and three children left Wednesday morning by plane for Pennsylvania where they will visit with her parents and other members of her family They expect to be away for sev eral weeks Miss Hope vander Smissen the daughter of Mr and Mrs Roland van der Smissen superintendent and matron of the state home In CarsOn City was gradu ated with an AB degree from Bethel College at Newton Kan May 30 Miss van der Smissen ma jored in social study Her parents attended the commencement ex ercises It also was the college they had both attended andthey had not been back there for 27 years While there they met ihany old friends Mr and Mrs Amos Dickey who spent the past week in' Oakland and attended the Wedding of their granddaughter Miss Shirley Ken yon returned home Sunday eve ning Mrs William Robohm who had been very ill for the past week is now able to be up and is re ported as improving Mrs William Southey of Inde pendence Calif is spending a week in Carson visiting with her mother Mrs Harry Mighels and other relatives Mrs Southey will be remembered by her many Car son friends as the former Miss Barbara Hutchinson of this city Buddy Miller son of Mrs ran cis Slade of this city left Wednes day from Reno with 80 other Ne vada Boy Scouts for the second national jamboree at Valley orge Pa Buddy is a member of Rotary sponsored troop No 33 Members of Chapter PEO Sisterhood and their families en joyed a pichic supper riday night at Bowers Mansion Those pres ent were Mr and Mrs George Andrews Mr and Mrs Tony Dal ton Mr and Mrs Arnold Hanson and children Mr and Mrs Pete Kelley and children Mr and Mrs Wilbur Young and son Mrs Mar garet Newton and son Dr and Mrs Ross Mr and Mrs Archie Safley and children and Mr and Mrs Wilbur Stodieck and daughter Miss Ruth Bath guardian neigh bor of Neighbors of Woodcraft presided over the regular meeting in Hall Tuesday evening During the meeting pins were pre sented to Chester Newnham a member of the order for 35 years and to Laura Wood for 50 years Entertainment included a recita tion by Mary Parish and songs by Miss Batft At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the committee and a birthday cake was cut in honor of Mrs Wood a charter member of the order which was established at the turn of the century Members of the Asosci ation district No 1 gathered at the home of Mrs Aileen Smith wick at Stewart for a picnic sup per Monday night There were 31 persons in attendance and Mayor and Mrs Caro Pendergraft were honored guests Mayor Pender graft gdve the address of welcome Mrs Mary Williams gave a most interesting and complete report of the biennial convention held in San rancisco in May Mr and Mrs Jacob Schoeller who attended the rodeo at Elko a week ago have returned to their home in Carson City The annual dinner dance of Beta Sigma Phi will be held at Carson Hot Springs riday eve ning Mr and Mrs Neil Davis of Stewart had as their last weekend guests Mr and Mrs Harvey Musc rat of Sacramento The Muscrats are former residents of Stewart Miss Lilia Pepper who spent the past winter as manager of one of the exclusive beauty shops is now manager of the Globin Beauty Shop at Lake Tahoe Mrs Jessie Richards formerly of Carson City but for the past several years making her home in San rancisco is the house guest of Mr and Mrs Meredith Howard Our Lady of 'ne Snows Walker Ave and Wright St Msgr Connors pastor Sunday masses at 8:30 10:30 and 12 noon followed by benediction Weekdays at 7 am and 8 am Sorrowful Mother Novena riday evenings 7:30 Church of St Al bert the Great 12th and Virginia Sts Msgr John Smith pastor Sunday masses 7:30 am 9:30 am 11:30 am Weekday mass 8 am Confessions Saturday 4 to 5 pm 7 to 8 pm Newman Club meeting Wednesday 4:30 pm ELKO June 23 Cast of and olio per formers crew members were guests of the Commercial Hotel management at a buffet party Mon day night in The Lounge After eight performances to overflow houses the fifth production of Sil ver State Players little theater group closed June 18 Use of a local amateur show instead of the customary professional talent was a new departure that met with marked success said Newton Crumley hotel owner With Mrs Crumley and Lee rankovich man ager of the Commercial Hotel and Mrs rankovich he was present as official host Paul Gartiez lately returned to Elko for the summer vacation aft er completing three years of study in play production at the Pasadena Playhouse received congratula tions as director of Drunk Morris Gallagher arranged the olio which included can can dancers a barbershop quartet an old time whistler pantomime mu sic by and aZ dancing chorus in oldtime bathing suits Still enthusiastic about their va rious roles members of the cast re enacted several scenes from the play Others took the spotlight to display talents in dancing singing or ad lib humor Dancing was en to the music of Johnny Dukes and his Society Orchestra cur rently playing an engagement at The Lounge Opening the affair was a lavish 7 buffet sup per Invited with their partners were the members of the cast and olio Marie Watts ay McMullen Al flQrrifffln TTMwin Tpri son in law and daughter Mr and Mrs Edward Plum and three chil dren returned home Thursday evening She was: accompanied home by her grandson Jimmie Willie at the Plum home a fine baby boy was' born to Mr and Mrs Plum This makes their third child two boys and a girl Miss Barbara Jean Humphreys granddaughter of Mrs Nettie Quill and who was graduated from Carson High School on June 8 received one of $4000 scholarship for the high scholastic standing she had made during her four years of high school Miss Humphreys will enter the University of Nevada when the school term opens in Septem ber and will take up business ad ministration Mrs Cora Sweetland chairman of Carson City Girls State has announced that Girls State opened on the University of Nevada cam pus Sunday Six Carson City girls sponsored by various organizations in Carson are in attendance Around 125 girls and advisors will arrive in Carson riday and visit the governor and other state offi cials and take in the various places of interest Capitol Unit No 4 American Legion Auxiliary will serve lunch eon to the gitlS and their advisers in the grammar school lunch room Mrs Marjorie Chattln is chairman of the luncheon and will be as sisted by other Auxiliary mem bers Carson City girls attending are Mary Lee Mitchell Isabelle dr busCh Ann ryer Mayvonne Eld ridge Barbara Miller and Sue Wallace Members of Chapter of' the PEO Sisterhood enjoyed a delicious picnic supper Wednesday in the pa tio at the home of Mrs Isld Bair ollowing the supper the reihain der of the evening was spent in vis iting Members present were Mes dames George Allard Mynah Shoe Alicia King Don Cameron GLAD TIDINGS ASSEMBLIES 524 Bell St the Rev Herbert Brown pastor Sunday school 9:45 am Worship service 11 am Young meeting 6:30 pm Evangelistic service 7:45 pm Midweek service Wed 'nesday 7:45 pm IRST CHURCH CHRIST 501 Riverside Drive Sunday school 9:30 am Lesson Sermon 11 am 8 pm Testimony meeting Wednesday 8 pm ST LUTHERAN Second and Bell Sts The Rev Theo Hoelter pas tor Sunday school 9:30 am Enno Krotke superintendent Lutheran Hour KATO 10:30 am KWRN 3 pm Worship 11' am sermon by the pastor RENO Second and Chest nut Sts The Rev Earl Barnett pastor ana the Rev Brewster Adams pastor emeritus Worship 10 am sermon God With Whom We Have To soloist Robert Herz Evening service 8:30 pm Wingfield Park Under the Wes Summerfield soloist film of the TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rainbow and Island Aves The Rev John Ledger rector Eucharist 8 am Morning pray er 11 am sermon by the rector Eucharist Wednesday 10 am RENO UNITY CENTER 847 University Ave Dr Robert Caswell minister A 1 1 Bible Class ojen forum and Sunday school 9:45 am Devo tional service 11 am sermon by Dr Caswell Midweek meeting Thursday 8 pm PENTECOSTAL CHURCH GOD IN 541 Sierra St The Rev Chauncey Crosby minis ter Sunday school 9:45 am Young service 6:30 pm RENO GARDENS CHURCH TJIE South of Reno Rev Legston pastor Sunday school 10:15 am morning worship 11:15 am and juniors 7 pm evangel istic service 7 pm Midweek prayer meeting each Thursday evening 7:45 pm SERVING Home styled Home cooked DINNERS Monday Through Saturday 5:30 to 7:30 PM Complete Dinners $125 Children 75c THE EDERATED CHURCH (Congregational Presbyterian) ifth and Virginia Sts Rev Arthur the Rev Terence ister of Christian Church school mary grades only Worship 11 am sermon in a World of supervised playroom for small children whose parents are in church CHURCH Vir ginia St at Seventh The Rev Carl Scott minister Bible study 9:45 am Worship 10:45 am Communion and offertory 11:45 am Evening worship 7:30 pm Communion and offertory 8:30 pm Midweek Bible study and worship Wednesday 7 :30 pm Bible class and worship riday 2 pm COLONY BAPTIST Reno Sparks Indian colony The Rev George Smart pastor irst Sunday of each month Holy Communion 11 am Every Sun day child Evangelism class 2:30 pm Every Tuesday graded church night school 7 pm By CHARLES A WELLS One of the contradictory things about war is that for all its evil it can bring out some of the best human qualities loyalty a willingness to sacrifice courage and unlimited daring But war is seldom if ever successful and when it does achieve anything the objective has been accomplished in the worst possible way No one pretends any more that World War I or II settled anything that could not have been accomplished much better by peaceful means without all the horrible slaughter and impoverishment of humanity Yet wars come because we will not devote to the achievement of peace what we are willing to surrender? to war Our government officials are now challenging us to an all out moral and spiritual crusade to defeat Communism and win the cold war Historians assure us that such a crusade if really carried out would come nearer defeating Communism than a recourse to violence But peace will never come nor our civilization be secure until we are willing to be as responsive to the appeals of truth justice and cooperative good will as are the passions of hatred prejudice and violence which are the major elements of war jpariM WHY PEACE COMES HARD Ofou rV Ina Og DJEWJC' TABLE PADS Made To Order Estimates urnished PHONE 2 4204 Town Country umiturO 239 South Sierra St SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST 325 ifth St The Rev Allen Rentfro pastor Office hours day or night at parsonage 110 Winter St Services Saturday: Teachers meeting 8:50 am Sabbath school 9:30 am worship hour 11 am Young meeting 4 pm Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:45 pm 315 Sierra St Capt and Mrs Elmer Baker in charge Saturday 7:30 open air 8:30 Salvation meeting 11 am Holiness meeting 2 pm hospital meeting 7 pm soldiers meeting 7:30 open air meet ing 8 pm Salvation meeting Wednesday 7 pm Young People's Club Thursday 7 pm open air meeting 8 pm worship meeting SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH Toano St The Rev Mayfield pastor Sunday school 9:30 am Worship 11am Bap ST EPISCOPAL The Rev Bernard Lamer Jr pastor Morning prayer 11 am sermon by the pastor CHURCH THE NAZARENE Prater Way at 13th St the Rev Harold Lewis minister Sunday school 10 dm Mrs Max ine Steele superintendent Wor ship 10:55 am Youth ellowship 6:45 pm Evangelistic service 7:45 pm Midweek prayer meet ing Wednesday 7:45 pm CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH Thoma and Center Sts the Rev Samuel Post pastor Sunday school 10 am Worship 11 am sermon Suffering Youth group 6:30 pm Evening service 7:30 pm sermon Is Prayer ellow ship Night Wednesday 7:30 pm Bible class fun night ri day 6:30 pm Idlewild Park St Thomas Aqui nas Cathedral Second and Chestnut Sts Msgr Devlin pastor Sunday masses 6 am 8 am 9:30 am 11 am 12 noon Weekday masses 7 am 7:30 am 8 am Novena devotions in honor of Our Mother of Per petual Help Tuesdays 7:30 pm Adult instruction classes Tues days and ridays 8 pm irst ri day masses 6 am 7 am 8 am Confessions Saturdays 3 pm to 5 pm 7 pm to 9 pm Baptisms Sundays 2 pm other times by appointment ATTENTION! IRST AND SECOND GRADERS If you can't read this tell your Mom to take you to the JACK tr JILL a on Ralston Hill to join in the Summer fun with words' and numbers (TO PARENTS: Remedial reading and tutoring special classes de signed to help your child adjust for the school year) Hours 2 to 5 Every Afternoon $150 rom 8 to 5 $250 1075 Ralston St Phone 2 5908 or 2 5021 WHICH WILL IT BE? NOOR OR CITATION GOLDEN GATE HANDICAP Listen KOLO 920 ON YOUR DIAL' SAT JUNE 24 a LEGAL NOTICES IN THK SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT THE STATE NEVADA IN AND OR THE COUNTY WASHOE No 130234 Dept No 2 IDA MEROM Plalntltf vs OSWALDO MEROM Defendant SUMMONS The State of Nevada Sends Greetings to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after the service upon you of this Summons if served In said county or within twenty days If served out of said county but within said Judl clal District and in all other cases with in thirty days (exclusive of the day of service) and defend the above entitled action This action is brought to recover a judgment and an absolute decree of divorce on the ground that plaintiff and defendant have Uvea separate and apart for more than three consecutive years without cohabitation as is more fully described in the Complaint Dated this 16th day of June A 1950 (SEAL) BEEMER Clerk of the Second Judicial District i Court of the State of Nevada in and for Washoe County By Brown Deputy WITTENBERG Attorney for Plaintiff Jel724jyl81S IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT THE STATE NEVADA IN AND OR THE COUNTY OP WASHOE NO 130108 Dept No 2 CARLIN GIBSON Plaintiff vs BONNIE JEAN GIBSON Defendant SUMMONS The State of Nevada Sends Greetings to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after the service upon you of this Summons if served in said county or within twenty days if served out of said county but within said Judi cial District and in all other cases with in thirty days (exclusive of the day of I service) and defend the above entitled' action This action is brought to recover a judgment against you granting to Plaintiff a Decree of Divorce forever dis solving the bonds of matrimony now ex luting between you and Plaintiff on the ground of as will more fully appear from the verified Complaint on file herein Dated this Sth day of June A 1950 (SEAL) BEEMER Clerk of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada in and for Washoe county By Brown Deputy CLEL GEORGETTA 10 State Street Reno Nevada Attorney for Defendant JelO1724JylS IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT THE STATE NEVADA IN AND OR THE COUNTY WASHOE No 129891 Dept No 1 IN THE MATTER THE ESTATE RED DOUSE Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed was on the 16th day of June A 1950 appointed and qualified by the above entitled Court as Executrix of ths estate of RED DOUSE deceased All persons having claims against said Estate are required to file the same with the proper vouchers and statutory affi davit attached with the Clerk of the Court within three months from the data of the first publication of this notice Dated June 16th A 1950 MARJORIE BENT DOUSE LOHSE RY Attorneys for the Estate Jel724Jyl815 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT THE STATE NEVADA IN AND OR THE COUNTY WASHOE No 129743 Dept No 2 IN THE MATTER THE ESTATE NEWTON I MORGAN Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the under signed was on the 26th day of May A 1950 appointed and 'qualified by the above entitled Court as Administrator with the Will Annexed of the estate of NEWTON I MORGAN deceased All persons having claims against said Estate are required to file the same withJ the proper vouchers and statutory affi 1 davit attached with the Clerk of the' Court within three months from the date of the first publication of this no tice Dated May 26 A 1950 IRST NATIONAL BANK NEVADA By KWAPIL Vice President and Trust Officer JOHN HALLEY Attorney for the Estate M27J3 101724 BIDS WANTED OR IMPROVEMENT TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until and opened at 1:30 July 6 1950 for the construction of a porUon of the Highway System In Eureka County from Garden Pass to Alpha the project being approximately 15 miles north of Eureka a length of 15100 miles The minimum wage to be paid on this contract shall be as follows: $130 per hour for unskilled employees: $150 per hour for Intermediate grade employees and $165 per hour for skilled employees The Nevada State Employment Service Office located at Ely Nevada is the local agency designated to prepare the em ployment lists Plans and specifications mav be exam Ined at the office of the undersigned the Highway Department Division Of fices at Reno and East Ely Nevada and the Division Office of the Bureau of Public Roads 180 New Montgomery Street San rancisco 5 California: the Associated General Contractors of Amer ica 785 Market Street San rancisco 707 Architects Building Los Angeles California Boise Hotel Boise Idaho 430 Main Street Salt Lake City Utah and 318 Professional Building Reno Nevada Plans form of proposal contract and specifications may be secured by pre qualified bidders through the office of the undersigned A deposit of ten dol lars Is required for each copy of the plans with proposal form five dollars of which will be refunded upon return of the plans In good condition within fifteen days after opening of blds Blds must be on the proposal form of the Highway Department and must be ac companied by a bld bond a certified check a check or cash in the amount of five percent of bld Right is reserved to reject any or all bids HOLCOMB State Highway Engineer Carson City Nevada J22 23 242527 2829 30Jyl2 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT THE STATE NEVADA IN AND OR THE COUNTY WASHOE No 130112 Dept NO 2 ETHEL COLE Plaintiff vs GERALD COLE Defendant SUMMONS The State of Nevada Sends Greetings to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within ten days after the service upon you of this Summons if served In said county or within twenty days if served out of said county but within said Judi cial District and in all other cases with in thirty' days (exclusive of the day of service) and defend the above entitled action This action la brought to recover a judgment and Decree of this Honor able Court forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore exist ing between you and the plalntilf on the ground of extreme cruelty as is more fully described in the Complaint Dated this 9th day of June A 1950 (SEAL) BEEMER Clerk of the Second Judicial District Court of the State of Nevada in and for Washoe County By Dowd Deputy JOHN HALLEY Reno Nevada Attorney for Plaintiff JelOI724Jyl8 IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT THE STATE NEVADA IN AND OR THE COUNTY WASHOE No 12975 Dept No 2 TN THE MATTER THE ESTATE HORACE JAMES SHOLL Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the tinder signed was on the 2nd day of June A 1950 appointed and qualified by the above entitled Court as Administrator with the Will Annexed of the estate of Horace James 8holl deceased All persons having claims against said Estate are required to file the same wltls the proper vouchers and statutory affU davit attached with the Clerk of the Court within forty (40) days from the data of the first publication of thia notice Dated June 2d A 1930 1 RANDSEN LOOMIS CANTWELL LOOMI8 ANGLIM Attorneys for the Estate Je31C17 jJj S' i iC 1.

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