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ITEM VIEW: CG278542
160 Cleveland Avenue
Auburn, California
Type: Card Room
Status: Closed
Open: 1958, Close: 1970s

Opened as a nightclub in 1958, and later added a card room. Also called "Izzie's 160 Club". At some point the card room closed, and it continues to exist as a bar. As of 2022, called "Bob and Betty's 160".

T. R. King sold 311 of the ZigZag chips in two colors to Gene Harris, 160 Club, in 1968. The C. W. Rice Co. shipped the red, sky blue, and lavender HHL chips to the 160 Club in 1970. It is possible that there were earlier Rice chip orders.

Above card room advertisement from 12/9/1969 (The Press-Tribune), and Google Streetview photograph from 2017.

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CG278542
Issued: 1968
Added: 2022-01-31
Last Update: 2022-02-01
Contributed by: David Sarles

T. R. King usually referred to the ZigZag mold as the "Noll" mold. Noll and Co. (Pasadena, CA) were the original owners of the mold.

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