COUNTV AUDITOR LAS VEOAS WEATHER DATA By CHARLES f». 8QTJIHES COURT HOUSE I pledge allegiance to the Cooperative Observer T^f*-*.'?- Flag of the United States •of America, and to the l^ptrWTTTTTATT 63 60 Sept. 20 Wim&fc- \85 ' 65 Republic for which tt stands, Sept 21 . ? 74 59 one Nation, indivisible, wtth Sept. & Mt..-.~.~. 73 59 Sept. 23. ,m^pi„ 86 49 Liberty and Justice for all. Sept 24 ^77... 86 56 51 Sept. 25 llfllllL SO ^_UTH_m W_BP_9'LjJAilaPa NEWSPAPER. Voiu^xxxvirr^uBb^-sr FHI e>At"JB^rKM»_i( miTim. FIVE cgHTa vm osm PROGRESS MADE TOWARD DECISION Germans Claim Isolation of Crimea in Latest Drive BUILDING INSPECTOR NORTON OBSERVATIONS By CHARLES P. SQUIRES ON BRUCITE ORE TRANSPORTATION SUBMITS INTERESTING FIGURES Officials and Railroad Men Hold Conference Since August 1st, Building Permits Have Been THOSE COTTONWOODS i^Wtth Senator McCairarHn-Reno;—Trom- Issued to Cover $512,800 Total Valuations. I have noticed, recently, that the noble cottonwood trees which portation Problems Referredto RFC. Wide and Varied Experiences. bower the streets of Las Vegas RENO, September 25. •*— Fur­ { - Building Inspector R. S. Norton are still un- Famous Ave Maria | reports that ttiere has been much Itouched and ther progress on the proposed re­ construction and rehabilitation of Hour Comes to KENO (activity in Las Vegas buUding Shriners Plan Party unfaded b y railroad facilities ttem. "Gabbs, GRAYMOOR, N.Y., Sept **:— operations during August and to the approach Nevada, to Las Vegas,' was made Rev. Fattier Michael, S. A., direc­ {and including September 23 of of autumn, at conferences held here Sunday tor of the famous St Christopher's (this year. 'He furnishes the fol­ At Ninety-One Club Inn, announces that ttte manage­ lowing figures Which speak for I themselves: • Boulder-Vegas Shrine Club, 1 re*ejr''afi-i j«*«i**rtteB--o*- Senator Psd-MeCar- ment at Radio Station,KENO has 1 arranged to broadcast -ttie "Ave % composed of Nobles of the Mystic freshness ^ofi"? * The R«to.t»nfereiB»i caaw ^^S^T^^B;i'r er- Shrine resident in Boulder City springtime ! *"°v.t as the result of conferences Maria Hour." The first program j August^!£.?||i|p'si' mits of ttie series will be heard next] and LalS Vegas, held a dinner- ^ethettWs * ^^i2«^ between Mtfkr- . Residential .:..!Mu^A89.im 26 meeting Wednesday evening at - h C Sunday at 5 to 5:30 p. m. I Residential alterations __^i }ia a Httte un- 22. 5S^. S^ ~ ° J^ El Rancho Vegas for the purpose usual 1 am I Refractories Metals Corporation, The 'programs dramatize the and repairs _. \ : . 7,750 of planning the season's activi­ aot sure but Iw^0 are engaged in the establish- lives of the saints and are. broad-! {Garages .d&m. '. 1,460 taen ties. it seems to me t el tit*, magnesium pl&nt ac- cast over 150 stations in 47 states | ; Repairs, school bldgs... 2,000 Among those present were No­ •mm-t-aarwmrrmm^mm^m. -that this late '.tfrtty centered in Las Vegasi,n offi th-e Union and .two in Panama, > i Commercial buildings.. 9,671 bles J, R. McDaniel, president; "6iTigiwBson the itettonwoods -t^^^^»m^o%mevablJuad.t^ldal for the English-speaking people, .ofl Commercial alterations South America. Each Ave Maria I (-Itt-irl Haff, wrctany; (i ~. Ad. usually have begun to take on ^Id Batir^d, a^ir^esentetives ~and repairs -::~::z%i%g 14,100tt cock,' Rob Ferguson, Harry Pur­ the golden hue ot autumn. ]%*** ***?. Keconstro^on Finance Hour drama carries a story com­ plete in itself, sometimes eXcit- I Total for Auguat.., $124,861 57 cell, Walter Bracken, Elmer Mik­ ^ -My cftef excuse for these un- Corporation. J|sJ| ing and erven thrilling, and always September 1-23— kelsen, Ryland Taylor, Howell important observations is, T lap* Presets* at the conference here entertaining, educational and edi­ Residential .....„...„ .$65,475 Garrison, Charles Sellick and A. post, to reiterate ray admiration on Sunday were J. L, Beck, gen- fying and illustrating a Christian Residential alterations 10,675 W, Ham. for the ctflfeawoods of Las Ve*- 'eral manager of the Tonopah and virtue worthy of imitation. The Garages ^Tl^f -Jamb After some discussion - it was gas. For other .climes they might GoMfieM Rattroad; H. A. Joha- &st program on Station KENO Commercial buildings.. 82,650 planned to hold a dinner dance not be quite so appropriate, but (son, engineer tor the same com- will' be ttie life of St Catherine Commercial buildings, Saturday evening, October 18, at in this desert country they provide S pany, who were sent at Ihe di-dt Ricci. alterations ...7*«j»,,..... 2,050 the 91 Club, which will be opened great masses of vivid green which, rection of Mr. W. h. Haehnlen, for that purpose. Details of the it seems to me, nothing else* can president of the companRwho 16 entertainment are left in the equal. gpl|p J went to Washington f rorilrPhjla- Berlin said ott Sunday. September 21, that Crimea -was isolated by a drive across the Dnieper al Total -MM^^IL* $ 2,800 hands of the committee on enter­ I sugest that all Las Vegas peo-1 delphia to confer oa the matter NevadaMining Men Berialav to tte Sea ol Asov as indicated oa map. A German communique claimed Nasi forces of their | Govt., 125 res. units....350,000 tainment, consisting of Nobles A. pie come out of their trances for with Senator McCarran last week, east and wett armlet have encircled Kiev, which was substantially correct as official Moscow admitted W. Ham, Bob Ferguson, Elmer a moment, just long enough to The Tonopah and Tidewater rep- nhtuiliWilini Kiev to'tte Germans as* late at Monday morning. |liltyl|J| Total m&jzksfc 4PK8.800 50 Mikkelsen and Jim Webb. glance down the cottonwood j resentatives present included Lose Tax Battle m Discussing the necessity for se­ It was decided that the party Bar Association May curing building permits, Mr. Nor­ arched streets and admire this I Manager Cahill and Engineer Ra- Western mining men lost their ton states that,one of ttie main should be exclusively for Shrin­ greatest of desert miracles—one ser, sent at the request of Presi- battle to exempt producers of FAST START MADE IN TICKET SALE •Bring '43 to Vegas difficulties., encountered is that ers said their ladies, and that which thirty years ago cha-agedjdeirt JJe-fters to meet with McCar- strategic metals from paying an. V. Gray Gubler, Ryland G. Tay- j prospective home builders often Shriners would be permitted to Las Vegas in a comparatively ran here. :7p§|| mjmm excess profits tax when the bouse lor and Marion Earl were ap- start work on their houses with- invite (as their personal guests - short time from a disgusting, dust-1 Further conferences were held on a voice vote approved the con­ FOR VEG^IOOWNSitACING MEET pointed to act as a committee to j out first getting a building permit other members of the Masonic smothered, heate-baked deserj vil-Jon Monday, in which Governor ference report of the $3,533,400,- : orders and their ladies. _" SiSSr* '"--*_H__i- _-*__ ii_k- r. p. bring the 1943 state convention as provided by law. In such case lage into a Uvable little city. | Carville joined at the request bt 000 compromise version of the the offender may be penalized to I Shriners temporarily located in j Senator McCarran, bringing with new defense tax bill after the sen­ EfrieSt HaWeS and AAr^ WOggS taW^Wm- PUr- of the Nevada Bar Associatton to an amount double ttie original yd about Las Vegas and Boulder FIRST ARBOR DAY , jhim Charles B. Sexton, chairman ate amendment exempting strate­ Biases of^fOO EachT^iw StudebokerCaf jJEJft^ciS^TSlS permit charge.'75|ffi Sill City are apfuested to register gic metal producers from the tax "If they^ would get their -permit their names with Claude Haff, "^ere'tBi^^ lof"the public service commission had been eliminated. Prize for Winn«^ Nuirll^P^IWf Jfiew Today, treasurer of the Las Vegas Bar secretary, at the Modern Food Who participated in that first of Nevada. ..,— -—, before starting work it would Shop. Shriners from Tonopah, campaign in 1912 sponsored by The result of the meetings was The-senate amended- the house Start of the drive to sell tickets •»And ' "A*%m-y Croa " l 'I-Owne. ' ••• . r of *-1 ThAssociatione organizatio. • n held a suc­ give the building inspector an op­ bill so as to continue the exemp­ for the Vegas Pawns race meet Ely and Reno as well as other the Mesquite Club, to raise money the * complete agreement by all cessful dinner meeting Wednes­ portunity to tell them some of the places in this region are expected and plant trees in Las Vegas. parties present to further trans­ tion, Which is of vital interest to was opened with great success by Barste^ Drug Store day night at the Gram Shack, requirements that go with the Nevada raining interests, but the which was attended by tho fol­ to attend. A considerable "group First came Tag Day, when every portation ot ore by rail from the the junior chamber of commerce Andy Croal, son of Mr. and construction of their building, from Al Malaika TemjJe, Los An­ person' h^e bought one or mojgi Brucite mme to the reduction amendment failed to win the ap­ at its meeting Wednesday eve­ Mrs. T. B. Croal, has purchased lowing members: C. D. Breeze, thus many times saving the cost proval of the conferees from the Herbert Gambill, Joe Hufford, A.
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