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man000013. Fayle Family Papers, 1895-1998. MS-00404. Special Collections and Archives, University Libraries, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Las Vegas, Nevada. http://n2t.net/ark:/62930/d1bn9x93k
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF LAS VEGAS, NEVADA ROTARY CLUB MEETS HOTEL LAST FRONTIER THURSDAYS, 12:15 P. M. INTERNATIONAL OFFICERS President—Herbert J. Taylor Governor—H. T. 'Mick' Michler District No. 160C 103 Bonita St. Arcadia, Calif. LAS VEGAS ROTARY CLUB Club No. 1401 Chartered April 5, 1923 Membership June '54—118 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS President—George Boman Secretary—"Scoop" Garside Treasurer—Spence Butterfield John Beville Walter Hunsaker Paul McDermott Tommy Underhill ROTARY "WHEEL" STAFF Ray Germain, Editor John Beville Mike McNamee Allye Lawson Reporters MAKEUP Boulder City, Nevada Wednesday, 12:15 PT Henderson, Nevada Friday, 12:15 PT Caliente, Nevada Friday, 12:15 MT Tonopah, Nevada Tuesday, 12:15 PT St. George, Utah Monday, 12:15 MT. Kingman, Arizona Wednesday, 12:15 MT Barstow, California Wednesday, 6:30 PT Needles, California Tuesday, 12:15 PT FACTS ABOUT LAS VEGAS Founded 1905. Elevation 2,033. Population, 40,000, of trading area 70,000. Situated on U. S. Highways 91, 93, 95, 466. Served b y - Union Pacific R. R. Greyhound, Burlington, Las Vegas-Tonopah-Reno, Sun Valley (Phoenix) Bus Lines. Bonanza, United, Trans-World Airlines and Western Air Lines. Hub of West's Most Scenic Country, Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion Parks, Death Valley, Boulder Dam and Lake Mead, Mt. Charleston, Valley of Fire. Page 2 WHEEL OF ROTARY DECEMBER 16, 195U TODAY: Members of the Rotary Club salute the best High School Football Team in Nevada today as the letter winners of the Las Vegas High School Wildcat Grid Squad, and their coaches are feted at luncheon. The Wildcats, possessors of the State Triple A title for their second successive year, wound up their 195U season Thanksgiving Day with an eight win, three loss standing which included victories over such power-houses as Compton, Pasadena and Van Nuys, California, and, of course, the traditional inter-State rival, the Reno High School Huskies. Featured speaker for the day is Braven Dyer, one of the most widely read sports writer on the Pacific coast and a veteran member of the Los Angeles Times staff. Dyer has fol-lowed the fortunes of the major Pacif-ic Coast grid teams and -is versed in the intricacies of the sport from goal post to training quarters.... Dyer re-turned recently from the mid-west and east where he "covered" the USC-NOTRE DAME contest and participated in sev-eral awards dinners honoring the top college players of the past season. Dyer is to recount some of his experi-ences in writing sports and to bring a message to the young gridders. In addition to the team members, other guests of the club are Head Coach Angelo (Weepy) Collis and his assistants, Jack Lee, Dick Truman and Buzz Jackson; Athletic Director Pat Diskin, Head Basketball Coach Harry Paille and Principal Walter V. Long. Program Chairman is Ray Germain. NEXT WEEK Our annual Christmas party is slated next Thursday noon when club members entertain their Rotaryanns and participate in the program ob-serving the Yuletime season.... The program, according to Chairman Allen Bunker, will include the Christmas Message by the Rev. Walt Hanne; Christmas Songs by the High School choral group under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Dickinson, and the tra-ditional presenting of gifts to the Rotaryanns As a special feature of the program, a turkey drawing will be conducted at 2$$ per ticket. The 25 pound Tom turkey will be donated to the club by Jack Wollenzien xri.th the cash proceeds of the drawing to be turned over to the Salvation Army for Christmas relief. Members are warned that the turkey award will be in addition to the regular cash draw-ing in which the winning number will be held by the Rotaryann of the mem-ber In a reminder, President George advises members to tell their Rotaryanns now of the party. LAST WEEK The increased activity of the University of Nevada in developing agriculture in Nevada was explained to club members last Thursday in a highly interesting talk by the new dean of the College of Agriculture, Dr. John Bertrand Dr. Bertrand, a humorous young executive, listed many programs which his department ^ i n g o u t in the State, in- y, in C^aSc/ 3 sr~ WHEEL County. He stressed particularly the research Ttfork that is planned and promised that Nevada farmers and ran-chers will enjoy many benefits from the series of experiments under way or contemplated. Program Chairman for the day was John Fenley, Extension Agent for Clark County. ,r>t£ . Ji a -r>'t_ rtiL . /\ "sX /\. >'_/ \ .V/.» /2vA . .»V . /\ H E R E -and- T H E R E Two of the long-time members of the club, A1 Cahlan and James Cashman, Sr., welcomed additions to their fam-ilies during the past week. Mrs. Mil-ton Henderson, daughter of A1 and Ruth Cahlan, is the mother of a new son, born in Iowa, while the Jim Cashmans greeted a son born to their daughter, Tona Margison President George reports that since John Beville and Jim Costello were absent last week, they will be asked to give their Magazine reports today. He says they'd better be good. District 160-C was increased by two new clubs December 10th, when charter presentations were made to officers of clubs at Rosemead and Five Points, California. Doing the honors for the district and interna-tional was H. T. (Mick) Michler, dis-trict governor The planned trip last week by club members to Tonopah was cancelled because of inclement weather. It is planned to make the visit to the Nye County club next spring when a larger delegation is expected and the weath- OF ROTARY Page Three Members are reminded of the visit by Las Vegas Rotarians to the Bakers-field club on January 27th. More on the trip will be announced later. S/>t, ./>N'_ .>'_ \f N/ \/ _>/ \ / V/_ \ / \ / _>' \/_ V . n « /\ /V V A l\ /C /\ *A A CLASSIFICATIONS OPEN The Classification Committee an-nounces that the following classifica-tions are open: READY MIX CONCRETE, under "Building Materials"; ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES RETAIL, under "Beverages, Alcoholic"; MOTELS, under "Hotels, Resorts and Restaurants." -x- -x- x -x- -x- # -x- -x- -5:- -x- -x- -x- * -x- * ABSENTEES: MADE UP: RAN MASON Reno BUD SWANS ON " TOM UNDERBILL " Felix Allen, Bak Baker, John Beville, Jim Costello, Ed Ciliax, Roy Flippin, Archie Grant, Grindy Grindell,.. Max Kelch, Jerry Lott, Mik Mikulich, Harry Parker, v Andy Rafael, Clare Woodbury Last week we had 26 visiting Rotarians and 12 guests of members / f S S <9 ri Las Vegas Rotary Memo <b er/s 'a n/ d Classification of Each NAME Hardy Allen "Felix" " H a r r y Allen William E. Baker "Bake" Byron E. Bartlett "Bud" John M. Beville, "Johnny" Alfred W. Blackman "Tex" George M. Boman Edward W. Borsack "Ed" —St-€- Boyof James H. Bradford Tad l-L Rrandt-ahlon Brown "Mahlon' Srlan Brown Allen Bunker "Allen' • Sftpinrnr I. Ruttf.rfifld.. 7 " A l b e r t E,Cahlan ' A l " Thomas A. Campbell "Tom" Robert O. Cannon "Bob" Walter H. Capps, Jr., "Howard' James Cashman Sr. "Jim". James Cashman Jr. "Jimmy" Dr. J. C. Cherry "Jack" Eugene C. Christian "Gene" - J t H g a r n Cilia* "Ed" Bishxrrl H flnuflh "niVlr," Joe W. Conroy Michael E. Cole -Af-€orradctti 'Mike" Ernes* W.-Cfggin Dan Crane Jerry Crowe Ray CuU Jqja DeLuea - " M a r i o n B. Earl **Leslie W. Edwards Leo A. Elkins "Leonard R. Fayle John Fenley Roy B. Flippin Edgar W. Fountain Merle Frehner ~ Oank Gaiside 'Ed" CLASSIFICATION Honorary Men's Clothing, Retailing Electric Light & Power Service Airline Station Management Hardware, Retailing Office Equipment, Retailing Accounting Service Feed & Grain, Retailing Bag 8. Case, Retailing Past Service Perlite Manufacturing Drugs, Retailing, Add'l. Active Renting, Proprietary Civil Engineering Funeral Directing Banking, Add'l. Active Newspaper Publishing Real Estate Agency Resort Hotels Golf Instruction Senior Active Automobiles, Retailing Physician Restaurants Groceries, Retailing Pfntinff Proprietary Oil Distributing, Wholesale Passenger Agencies — Honorary nior Active -tAotion Picture Theatres Barber Shops Plumbing & Heating Supplies Airline Station Man., A d d . Ac. Wholesale Liquor Distributor Dude Ranching Civil Law Practice Hospital Administration Outdoor Advertising Past Service Agriculture Extension Service - Retailing Trade Associations Television, Retailing Garages •Pest Service NAME Clifford H. Huntington " C l i f f " Jack C. Huntington Quil Hyde James E. irwin "Jim" „ Walter D. Johnson "Bus" " M a x w e l l Kelch 'Max" "Wayne E. Kirch " A l l y e W, Lawtan Laws "Sam" Hillman R. Lee Clifford G. Leonard "QUI" Jud Lilley O. W. Lott "Jerry" -fc-r, Inwett "l~rmhy" Harvey E. Luce Dudley Lauck "Dud" John R. Mason "Ran" Raymond McCaughey "Ray" Michael- L.-MoNamaa "Milra" teo-Av-McNamoe John H. McNamee John McManis Paul D. McDermott Dr. John R. McDaniel 'Mac" Sebastian Mikulich •Harry £. Millar R. Julian Moore Hinman R. Moss "Dick" Dr. Donald R. O'Connor W. Dai I Phelps " n » i l " Andrew J. Rafael "Andy" Merle Richards " F . Lorin Ronnow Richard Ronzone "Dick" William Rosevear " B i l l " R. R. Russell "Bob" William G. Ruymann "Bill" O. J. Scherer "Oscar" Robert C. Schmutzer "Bob" •*r*-Sha»e> "Jim" Sherwin F. Garside "Scoop" -PrrRolmn H. GalCTTOotH f Dob' f Raymond Germain "Ray" E. J. Gildner "E.J" " A r c h i e C. Grant Dwight H. Gravett Guild Gray Lionel N. Grindell "Grindy" Rev. Walter W. Hanne "Walt" Dr. Stanley L. Hardy "Stan" George E. Harris "Early" J. Kell Houssels "Kell" Walter S. Hunsaker "Walt" " Past President Printing • Dentistry Printing, Add'l. Active Jewelry, Retailing Senior Active Investment Banking School Adm., Add'l. Active Lime Manufacturing Senior Active Obstetrician Public School Administration Capital Investments Apartment Management Richard R. Stadelman "Dick" Charles E. Sutherland "Sully" J. Swanson " R u d "— Major M. Sweeney "Ma}." Dr. Wilbur W. Sylvester "Doc' Jelindo A. Tiberti " O t t o Underhill Tommy H. Underbill Jake E. Von Tobel Ward Wengert Maynard J. Wiens "Ted" Vernon B. Willis "Vern" Jack C. Wollenzien Andrew J. Wood "Jack" CLASSIFICATION Life Insurance Wholesale Jewelry Repair Cinder Blocks Manufacturing Electrical Contracting Books & Stationery Broadcasting Station Service Autmobiie Painting Jelephone Service Senior Active Dry Goods, Retailing Dry Cleaning Past Service Airline Traffic Service Senior Active Elec. Equip. & Sup., Retailing Cigars 8. Tobacco, Retailing Household Furniture, Retailing Insurance Adjusting Air Conditioning Service General Law Practice Gen. Law Practice, Add'l. Active Title Service Casualty Insurance Senior Active Bus Service Past Service Project Administration Telegraph Service Protestantism Pump Equipment Distributor Government Inspection Service Commercial Photography Trucks & Ind. Equipment Department Stores Painting Contractor Past Service Divorce Law Practice Structural Engineering Landscape Architecture -Electrical Engineering Dr. Clare W. Woodbury William O. Wright "Oti«'^ Jacfc-t. Young . Architecture Banking. .B&er Distributor itle Insurance, Add'l. Active Chiropodist General Contracting Senior Active Carbonated Beverages Dist. Lumber, Retailing iior Active Trust Banking Refined Oil Products, Retailing Security Brokerage Meat, Retailing -fiariod Furniture Surgery •Highway Construction JEJectric Sign Manufacturing