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Monday, December 15, 1952 Las Vega Interview Journal 23 A Brides Buying Easy Compared to Steward's When a.bride sets up housekeeping, she has little to worry, about In way of furnishings for her kit- * chen, as compared to the worries of a steward for a large resort like the ne^SandMm' %'^^^^i These are the items he must buy to start servifi&he hundreds serv* ?╜d daUy.: >J?║raf * j ?║ ?║?║| Two hundred dozen bread and butter plates,-lgb.: dozen plates desert, 200 ito^fir dinner plates, 100 dozen sa%S*ibh plates, 500 dozen coffee c^S,"200 dozen coffee saucers, -lj&idozen soup cups, 150 dozen vegetable dishes, 50 dozen cer- ealj?║^?║&*; 12 dozen demi tasse cup^^^'dozen demi tasse saucers, 80 .dSziaft soup plates., . T^wwfi dozen 'celery trays, 6 dozen egi^ups, 25 dozen chicken-pot pie dishes, 12 dozen au eratin dishes*30 dozen welsh rarebit dishes, 18 'WxW''shirred egg dishes, 24 Y4U$8l' tea pots, 12 dozen sugsir Ibowls, 24 dozen cream pitchers, 18 dozen custard dishes, %Z doz- |en sauce boats, 3 dozen ice bowls, Six dozen water pitchers, 3 dozen large salad bowls, 250 dozen m,\ spoons, 60 dozen dessert jspfoons, 250 dozen forks, 12 dozen perni tasse spoons, 160 dozen oys- |er forks, 24 dozen iced tea spoons, 120 dozen bouillon spoons, 120 doz- _' hollow handle steak knives, 75 dozen butter knives, 12 dozen serving spoons, 4 dozen tureen ladles I Twelve only, soup tureens (silver), 50 insulated coffee pots (Silver), 120 silver sugar bowls, 60 silver cream pitchers, 48 silver coffee pots, 250 silver supreme bowls with silver rings, 60 silver finger bowls, 75 silver bread trays, 50 silver toast cover, 40 .dozen salt and pepper- shakers, 6 dozen bamboo bread baskets, 18 dozen glass decanters. TEAC??^?║1pRAINS FALCONS BOSTQJf-^- Students , at ^rt-T mouth College are used to seeing j Bill Ma'ttox walking ground thel campus carrying a falcon on his| hand because training falcons has been his hobby since high school | days, hftejl Kygj WLA | Bill graduated from Dartmouth | jlast June and isr now a teaching: fellow in-5?geography. He carries I the falcon his fifthft such birdg around with him because it is nec-j iessary t?? spend af:ipmuch time as possible with the bird before it,is ready to fly alone in search, of I its' quarry vPSBHI After Bill had his last-bird tram ed, it suddenly took off and nevei returned. His present bird, "Blon- Idie," is a gift from a fellow falconer who he&rd of the loss. , SILVER QUEEN. \Zajfc Wfy ^ob- j | ably Las Vegas^ipPest' -W is \ located at the nl^^amds, 118. ! feet of polished i Mahogany and {flittering glassware^ iff* mural in the background| depicts Ne- ?╟≤ vada history and is the wo*k of I Albert Stc/art, professor of | 1 sculpture at Claremont college. iTxwuwaj', jLfecemDer ia, laotf Matt Howard, Popular Lai Named Manager of San ?╟≤ * * o* ?╟≤ * * Beverage Stock Declared Best In United States One of Las Vegas' most popular residents hf! been named bar man- i ager at the Sands by Owner Jake Freedman who finds in Matt How- I ard a person able to meet local j friends and tourists alike witn a 1 ready smile and at the same time I has the background necessary for I buying choice liquors and managing the many employes necessary for operation of the" beautiful Silver Lady bar, as it is named. Howard is known in the Las Vegas area for having owned the former Apache bar in downtown Las Vegas and the Hacienda, in North Las Vegas, which he sold recently. LHe also was associated with a wholesale liquor firm here. I In addition, the affable Howard Is known here for. his interest in Wm^m-^m