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Nevada State Journal from Reno, Nevada • 17

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Reno, Nevada
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NEWS NEVADA CALIORNIA a Charges Leveled In California strengthen LEGAL NOTICES and Capt Terrence Bonham trial CAPTAIN George Allison of Reno on LEGAL NOTICES simi and son in ac 1695 VIRGINIA ST RENO LAST NITE TO SEE rrrr Mat KUM sr I JfftlJfM HAL thru Oct 19 TAHOE RENO 3 ry 't THRU uqr 8 A have com recently at THE GOOD the for stay serv (UPD the Unit ago will titiowr st 28 Oct i2 io John Gammick of Elko wall attend a meeting of tho Legislative Committee of the Veterans of oreign Wars in Washington DC Oct 1 and 2 The committee will formulate the legislative plans for the first session of the 90th Con gress which convenes in Janu ary Gammick is one of 22 members of the national com mittee VW National Commander in chief Leslie ry of Reno said government and Congressional red Brewer square dance teacher and caller for many years will lead the square dance classes sponsored by the Silver Dollar Square Dance Club at the Reno Sparks YWCA again this year Beginning Oct 4 at 8 pm and continuing each Tuesday night thereafter the classes will meet in room 104 of the Reno Sparks YWCA 1301 Valley Road No experience Is necessary said Mr Brewer and singles and couples are welcome Square Dance classes for fourth fifth and sixth graders begin the same evening at 7 pm The classes are sponsored by the Swinging Half Square Dance Club OSTER ORCHESTRA RESERVATIONS 358 2600 HAWTHORNE (UPI) The Mineral County office Monday was seeking clues in the fatal shooting of Eugene Woods 24 of Schurz Woods was found dead In a car in the downtown area early i Saturday morning He had last been seen alive at a local tav ern a few hours earlier Sheriff Henry Eddy said the weapon which was used has not been found The weapon was probably a small caliber pistol or a rifle Eddy said Woods! was shot in the head I WAS year's Irrigation report stated "low rain since the beginning of year has hurt range feed pasture supplies Late Mineral Officers Seek Death Clue Ranch and report Information sheet Is pub by lhe Max leisch College of Agricluture JUDICIAL DISTRICT STATE NEVADA THE COUNTY OP Deceased Settlement of Ae Petition for JUDICIAL DISTRICT STATE OP NEVADA TH8 COUNTY Dept Ne THE ESTATE niso xnewn Special to the Journal WINNEMUCCA GOP ral ly in Winnemucca riday eve ning has been announced byHudolph Schwartz Paradise Valley chairman of the Hum boldt County Republican Cen tral Committee Supper will be served in the National Guard Armory on West 'ourth Street at 6:30 pm During the evening Republi can candidates for Humboldt rCounty offices will be intro 'duced State Senator John ransway in Humboldt Eureka Lander Pershing District will speak Republicans seeking state of fices include Lt Gov Paul Lax alt candidate for governor and Ed ike who is seeking the lieu tenant governor post Chairman Schwartz said all citizens are welcome regardless of parly affiliations Elko Studies irearms Law states and nationally Look for higher feed grain prices this fall and winter seed far the al falfa seed production in Nevada looks favorable If moisture Is available should be good de mand in the fall and spring A firm price situation larger acreages nationwide this fall prices presently low Early frosts oj poor weather can have an ef feet on acreages harvested and Reno Captain Legal Officer In Viet Nam Square Dance Teacher Named and in the Silver" Dollar Room JOHNNY PROPHET RONNIE DRAPER REDDIE HENSHAW THE WINNERS daily from 6 pjn EXCEPT THUR RLSAT ROM 3 PM 4 Officer counsel The photo was taken at Lewis Wash before Capt Allison left for a tour of duty in South Viet Nam (U Army Photo) Nevada's farm and ranch in come is expected to stay at about last year's level even though the drought will leave Its mark in some areas accord ing to the September 1966 issue of the Nevada Home The lished mann University of Nevada It is edited hy William Neely co operative extension production economist "Although the stored water supply has been adequate for this the fall the and frosts also took their toll on first cuttings of hay and thus the state enters the fall sea son with a less than normal feed supply "This situation could force some producers to heavier cull ing of herds and flocks and the selling of calves and lambs earlier than usual at lighter the 1966 agricultural income weights An adverse effect would result" it stressed "On the brighter report continues "except hay supplies most crops are in a relatively good position and yields should be about average Since livestock prices are rela tively stable and prices for most crops will be higher than last even in the face of lhe adverse weather there should be little change over last year in the farm income Ths report In capsuling the agricultural outlook by commodity stated: ample supplies of red meat reflect increased slaughter of fed cattle More fed cattle were marketed in July but prices recovered some in August Prices this fall to be lower than last year eeder cattle prices will follow a lar pattern lamb prices been down this summer pared to a year ago There should be some strengthening in the fall total production of fluid milk in Nevada for the first half of 1966 was slightly below 1965 Prices received by farmers were above 1965 levels for the same period Prices ARMY (left) Is shown in a courtroom discussion with military officials in the role of defense counsel With the Renoite are Lt Col Cecil Cutler Jr 14th Judicial Circuit Law Winnemucca GOP Rally Scheduled OR TAHOE RESERVATIONS CALL 588 6606 OR RENO RESERVATIONS CALL 329 4422 CONVENIENT ATTENDANT PARKING leaders will address the meet ing Veterans Administrator Wil liam Driver will speak on "The uture of the Veteran: Executive Branch Oli ver Meadows staff director House Committee on Veterans Affairs will present "The New Look in Veterans Affairs and Plans for the 90th and red Rhodes Jr for mer general counsel of the Vet erans Administration and pres ently staff director of the Sen ate Republican Policy Commit tee will discuss "Veterans Pro grams and tire New In addition ry said the com mittee will consider the follow ing subjects The national ceme tery situation: compensation for lhe service disabled full war time benefits for Viet Nam vet erans improving and broaden ing the Cold War GI Bill for Viet Nam veterans certain ed eral Government attempts to kill veteran preference pension programs and other matters re lating to veterans their fami lies and widows A'fL oJa State Journal Wednesday Sept 28 1266 17 Special to the Journal CARSON Capt George Allison of Reno is serving a 12 month tour of duty in the office of the Judge Advocate General Corps of the 4th Infan try in Viet Nam Capt Allison recently conclud ed a 17 day leave in Reno with his wife Barbara and son Craig 212 and in Carson City with his mother Mrs George A Alli son and other family members A graduate of the University of Nevada and Hastings Law School in San rancisco Capt Allison passed the Nevada Bar in 1963 and worked in the Leg islative Council Bureau He is currently fulfilling his active duty with 1he US Army Dur ing the past 212 years he has been stationed at Benning Ga Dix NJ in Charlotts ville Va and most concluded six months Lewis Wash Capt wife who have been with him during previous assignments are ing in Reno while he is ing in Viet Nam When he is released SAN RANCISCO (UPI) A Jeader In the campaign to re elect Gov Edmnd Brown charged that Republican StateCiairman Gaylord Parkinson has received fore than 530000 from a "secret slush cur rently maintained by "support ers of Ronald Reagan and other Parkinson branded the red and denied there was any secret about do nations which he said had beenmade during the past severalyears CM Gillis state public works I director under Republican Gov "Goodwin Knight and now cbair 'man of "Californians or said 1he money was "being to Parkinson 1 from a San Diego bank account "Identified under the name "Par kinson's He said Parkinson had ac cepted money before and during the June primary campaign at a time when he had asked GOP candidates to observe his venth The com mandment asked the candidates to no ill against each If Parkinson claims that the Reagan money didn't go into his pockets until after the prim ary let him open the books of the fund End prove Contacted in San Diego Park inson said detailed records of the account were "open to anyInterested Democrat or Repub The physician said the dona tions had been made by "hun dreds of my to make jjrp for losses in his own income while he worked as a 'official from Army service Capt Allison plans to enter law practice 'Reno GOP Special to the Journal ELKO The Elko County Commissioners during their last meeting proposed a gun ordi nance prohibiting the discharg ing of firearms within two miles of an Elko County residence According to Elko Dist Atty Joseph McDaniel who an nounced the proposal in behalf of the commission 1he move re sulted from several complaints of indiscriminant use of fire arms in the Bullion Road area The possible law now under study by the County Commis sioners would make it a mis demeanor to fire or discharge a firearm within two miles of the occupied residence of anoth er person If put into effect the law ordinance would exclude firearm shooting done by police officers shooting galleries and established pistol rifle or shot gun ranges Also excluded was shooting in necessary defense of one's person or property inal action will be taken on this proposal by the commis sioners at their next regular meeting Oct 6 They will hear any arguments that are pre sented at that time both for and against the proposal NBC's MICKIE INN SHOW He said he received money from close Reagan and George Christopher backers after the primary but did not get any from these persons before or during the primary Brown machine has completely distorted an entirely legitimate method of financing people who wish to be active in their political Parkin son said "Politics should not be for 1he wealthy alone And if one is not wealthy he must be supported by whose who believe he has some thing worthwhile to give to pub lic affairs This is exactly what hundreds of my friends all over California have done for four years he said Gillis charged that In the history of the Republican party of California has a state chairman ever received such under the table He said that among the lead ing contributors were Henry Sal vatori and Holmes Tuttle co chairmen of Reagan's finance committee A Rubel vice chairman of the finance commit tee and Roy Crocker a savings and loan executive Gillis said "a score of other Reagan finan cial also contributed received Rea gan money while gagging Rea opponents with his venth preventing them from exposing Birch Society connections then the situation can only be des cribed as an utter Gillis said any he conclud ed acceptance by Parkin son of money from a secret fund for his personal bank ac count is grounds for his immed iate ouster as state Parkinson said the contribu tors "believed I could do a good job of rebuilding the Republican party I have done my best to justify their faith he continued spent his career on the public payroll and he know how to earn a living Whereas his salary has been paid for 23 years out of the pockets cf all the people through taxes my loss of per sonal income has simply been partially restored by more than a thousand contributions from those who know me around the He said that no stretch of the was any se crecy involved "Hundreds of thousands of persons know about it (the donations) through reading reports of sponsor tivities in the BERTHA the Amazing Elephants THE DOROTHY DORBEN SINGERS i i I LICENSE ISSUED Ronald Stephens has been issued a bar license by Reno City Council for the Etchings Lounge 3098 Kietzke Lane DONALD O'CONNOR Elko Man Attends VW Work Talks MUSIC BY DON CONN SNOWS KIGHTlI il 9 12 SKillOtf 9U2 1 Ml MIIIIQM 19 C9VEI HAROLDS NOTICE TRUSTEE'S SALE No 1081 On October 24th 1966 st 1:00 pm the Main Entrance to the Washoe Coun ty Courthouse City of Reno County ot Washoe State ot Nevada RANKERS LAND INVESTMENT COMPANY a cor poration (formerly Bankers Investment Company a corporation) as Trustee under th a deed of trust executed by WILLIAM CLARK and DOROTHY CLARK Individually and as husband and wife and recorded August 11 1964 In Book 184 Page SOS of said Official Washoe County Nevada given to se cure an Indebtedness in favor of PALO MAR MORTGAGE COMPANY new owned and held by THE SEAMEN'S BANK OR SAVINGS IN THE CITY NEW YORK by reason of the breach of cer tain obligations secured thereby notice of which was recorded June 17 1964 in Book 184 Page SOS of said Official Records Bankers Land Investment Com pany a Corporation will sell at public auction Io the highest bidder for cash payable lawful money of the United States at the time of sale without warranty as to title possession or en cumbrances the Interest conveyed to and now held by said Trustee under said deed of trust in and to the following described property situated In the City of Sparks County of Washce State of Nevada to wit: Lot 89 in Block 4 of SIERRA ES TATES NO 2 CITY SPARKS COUNTY WASHOE STATE NEVADA according to the map there of filed in the office of the County Recorder of Washoe County State of Nevada on ebruary 18 1963 for the purpose of paying obligations secured by said deed Including lees charges and expenses of the Trustee advances if any under the terms of said deed interest thereon and SI 7 50907 in unpaid principal of the note secured by said deed with Interest there on from January 1 1966 as In said note and by law provided Dated September 20 1966 BANKERS LAND INVESTMENT COM PANY a corporation (formerly Bankers Investment Company a corporation) Trustee By HAROLD GRANGER Vice President Sept Oct 5 12 4 LivestockAuction Brings Strong Prices Special to the Journal Prices paid were above average at the best 4 livestock auction in the 10 year history of the event at th? National Guard Armory on West ourth Street Grand champion Angus steer of Laurie Chabot Paradise Val ley was sold to Mayfair Sew for $130 a pound Reserve Champion st'cer of Stan Klau mann Paradise Valley went to Joe Star Broiler for 90 cents a pound Jim grand champion lamb brought $275 a pound from the 7 Up Company Johnstone Motors bought Gail reserve champion lamb for $275 '66 Agricultural Income Remains Steady in Nevada SINGERS ALSO EATURING should continue at the new lev el to slightly higher production below last levels Price level high er than last year Demand for wool quite strong Prices should continue at this level hay production nation wide off 8 per cent Western production is down even fur ther Price will Increase as: feeding season begins grains cron above normal Lower produc yields Present prices should uon in most other western Children's Halloween Party Planned Special to the Journal WELLS Sponsorship of the annual Halloween party for young trick or treaters who canvass for UNICE the Chil dren's International und has been accepted by the Wells Chamber of Commerce George Blackett vice presi dent conducted the recent din ner meeting at the Ranch House restaurant which concluded the summer recess At the meeting the chamber agreed to sponsor the Hallow een party Chief agenda item was a gen eral discussion of the chamber projects currently under way and of those that might profit ably be scheduled for the fu ture Expansion of recreational facilities and attractions to at tract more visitors and prompt them to stay longer continuing the golf course to completion work to get the Clover Valley and Angel Lake roads macad amized more advertising pro motion were among projects discussed IN THE SECOND COURT THE IN ANO OR WASHOE No 220291 Drpt No 3 IN THE MATTER THE ESTATE GEORGE PETRONI Notice of Posting of count and Hearing iribtitinn stato NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT VICTOR PETRONI the Administrator of the estate of the above named GEORGS PETRONI deceased has rendered and presented for settlement and filed in said Court bls irst and inal account of his administration of said estate and also has petitioned for distribution ot said estate and that Thursday the 10th day of October AD 1966 being day of Regular Session of sain Court at 9:30 o'clock AM at the court Room of said Court in the City of Reno In said Washoe County has been fixed by said Court for the settlement of said account and hearing said petition for distribution of said estate at which time and place any person Interested In said estate may appear and show cause if any they have why the order should not be made or further particulars reference Is hereby made to the petition on file In the above entitled estate Dated September 27 AD 1964 (SEAL) BROWN Clerk By HORTON Deputy Clark Robert Pefronl and James Halley One irst St Reno Nevada Attorneys for Petitioner Sept Oct 8 12 18 ielding DOWNTOWN GEARY MASON IN THE SECOND COURT THE IN AND OR WASHOE No 220292 IN THE MATTER LOUISE PETRONI also known as VERNA LOUISE PETRONI Deceased Notice of Posting of Settlement of Ac count and hearing Petition for Dia tribution of Estate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT VICTOR PETRONI the Administrator of the estate of the above named LOUISE PETRONI also known as Verna Louisa Pelroni deceased has rendered the pre sented for settlement and filed In sad Court his irst ano inal Account of his administration of said estate and also has petitioned for distribution of said estate and that Thursday the 20th day of October A 1964 being a day of Regular Session of said Court at 8:30 o'clock AM at the Court Room of sad Court In the City of Reno In sad Washoe County has been fixed by sad Court for the settlement of sad account and hearing said petition for Distribution of said estate at which time and place any person Interested In said estate may appear and show cause if any they have why the order should not be made or further partlcular reference Is hereby made to the petition on fils In the above entitled estate Dated September 27 A 196 BROWN Clerk By HORTON Deputy Clerk Robert Petroni and James Halley One irst St Reno Nevada Attorneys for JohnAscuagds To Rejoin UN UNITED NATIONS Indonesia wiich quit ed Nations 21 months resume full participation In the world organization Wednesday it was announced Tuesday General Assembly President Abdul Rahman Pazhwak of Afghanistan will announce Indo resumption of its seat at the start ot session a spokesman said DODBY DARIN THRU OCT 2 KAREN WESSLER I CHANNING POLLOCK nrnrill Till I poming OctioROQNAC' DANCING NIGHTLY (Except Sundays) To BOB DUNBAR at the 1 ORGAN PIANO rrr rrr Because the ielding has been completely redecorated from top tn hnttnm Located Downtown 1 block from Union square and Iri blocks ait lauuucu rnmnlete hotel service day and night A hotel at moderate prices Why do so many people from Nevada Stay Hotel in at the ielding San rancisco 'J fell 1 i A MnAlHf i WW TMr I 1 a 'Illi U1 I I 1 K' Is 1 JK BA I MM 1 rrr? 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