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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 17

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Reno, Nevada
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HENO EVENING GAZETTi March 27, 1957 Advertisement A Hunting dan aircraft now operates as a flying zoo to bring animals and birds from Rhodesia, Africa to London zoos. Newest Las Vegas Hotei Plush Tropicana Will Open DALLAS, March 27. iP Mrs. Ethel Mae Roberson complained in a divorce petition that her husband walked but in 1931 and never returned. TODAY LAS VEGAS The plush multi 35 WKTd STOEI 7 Finest French Cuisine SPECIALIZING IN Continuous from 1 p.m.

NOW AT REGULAR 1 million dollar Tropicana Hotel, newest of the Las Vegas resorts, is scheduled to open April 4, it was reported today as officials of the hotel said approval by the Clark county licensing board of and nMk4 PHONE FA 3-3515 NOW PLAYING PRICES Broiled Fresh Lobster Tails Veal Scallopini Marsala Wine New York Cut Steak Maitre-d'Hotel CLOSED TUESDAYS Parking Validated for Riverside Garaae gaming licenses assured them that their time schedule could be met. Lederer, and the board deferred action on Roger F. Cleary and Louis Urban pending a further investigation. Baron and Lederer were approved with, the condition that they sign statements promising to make their combined $150,000 investment within 45 days. Leder-ere, an investor in the Fremont Baron is pledged for $60,000, funds which he expects to realize from the sale of his Ford agency in Chicago.

The opening floor show for the new hotel, built at a cost of is to be headed by Eddie Fisher, popular singer. The county board in a day long mm mm. rm mm mm, mm am mm mm rnrnL a flin ii -fca mm mum ii session, approved the granting of the gaming licenses which had already been acted upon by the Ne vada tax commission. Twenty six of the 30 investors were approvea Dy tne county board, conditional approval was granted to Charles Baron and Lou 1 1 wxim Ph. EL 5-8103 Reno-Sparks ltd.

TONIGHT rn Dork Day Barry Sullivan in i BEST PICTURE "JULIE" BEST ACTRESS DEAR FRIEND and Lone- some Pen Pal: have you stop--, ped beating your wife, drink- -ing, carousing, gambling and trying to find a parking meter -with some free time left on ur If so, let's talk about food, -the only sport left to you. To those who have already tasted -the french fried bees, rattle- '2 snake meat, grasshoppers and -Norwegian smoked octopus -abounding on the board of the Sunday Buffet in the Redwood -Room, a whole new spectrum of exotic taste has been added. -Xot only are the metaphors mixed, but a whole new table of mixed wild game has been -added: bear meat from Brit- ish Columbia, Nevada venison, -Colorado buffalo and Wyoming elk. CARL DIGINO, classified Reno Newspapers, imported Mr. and Mrs.

J. II. Vander Mass from Olympia, to go through the buffet from A to And the Lloyd V.Smiths (the is for Victory over the cold plate and still be able to -get to the hot) held up the Win- oton Churchill sign Have you ever wondered why the Riverside fried chicken is so crisp, brown and delicious? Purch. Agent Erjiie Threadwell insists on bringing in govern- -ment-inspected 1009c colored Co-Feature BEST ACTRESS BEST SCORE (Drama or Comedy) I if BEST ACTOR BEST DIRECTOR BEST Score (for a musical). BEST Cinematography (Color) i A I BETTE 4 DAVIS, INGR1D BEST Costume Design (Color) BEST Sound BERGMAN BEST Art Direction (Color) starring Robert RYAN RAY 2ND NEW HIT "DEATH OF A SCOUNDREL" GEORGE SANDERS ZSA ZSA GABOR YVONNE DeCARLO "Men" 3:00 6:50 10:50 "Scoundrel" 1 :00 4:55 8:50 1 W- YUL AMOEMtnooaenai cornea ncm Cartoon Show at 6:50 p.m.

DARRYl F. ZANUCK presents DEBORAH KERR YUL BRYNNER IN 50 NUMBERS OR LESS CONSOLATION PRIZE GUARANTEED DAILY 2 P. M. 4 P. M.

8 P. M. 10 P. M. SPECIAL LATE BINGO FRI.

AND SAT. NIGHTS, A. M. DOUBLE JACKPOT RACES AROUND THE CLOCK Club Reno BRYNNER HELEN HAYES 7 breeders, not layers, from Georgia, where they are strictly -grain-fed More food: Mis- sissippi hominy grits are being served in the Chuckwagon; also fried mush, New Orleans style, ViaUUA-A BYLAW HI. Continuous From 1 :00 P.M.

They. Will Win Your Heart! and for northerners, a Yankee i treat: fried mush with maple syrup. I JOHN A. Bugas, with his wife, -visited the Mert Wertheimers over the weekend. Bugas is a -ranking Ford Motor Co.

vice president and an old friend of the Wertheimers First mid- get to arrive for the Midgets TCCHHlSoLOU VAN JOHNSON PIPER. LAURIE I Rodgers Hammerstein's OHEgCOPE A COLORby DE LUXE convention will be Tiny 1 who steps from a 1 :20 4:20 7:20 10:20 P.M. Hollywood TV studio, dressed as AND 4 Vs -year-old baby, tonight, to try to crack the full-fare air lines rule. She has to promote a "daddy" to get in on the half-fare family plan Test case PHIL CAREY BETTY GARRETT "SHADOW ON THE WINDOW" 2:50 5:50 8:50 P.M. Ik tiufflf jkH i may determine number of midgets coming to Reno.

Whatever it is, they want it half-price Try the Holiday's Special Daily Luncheon Only $1.25 the HOLIDAY in Reno a "King and or for free under the family plan, a mother or father can bring sprouts under 22 for half-fare Tiny is 21 (at Who's to argue when a 50-lb. lady says she's 21? For midgets are ageless, as song and laughter SHIRLEY who 1 really is 20 and has conquered i London, Paris and Hollywood I with her singing, opens tomor-; row night in the Theater Restaurant, along with another 2 Hours Parking. Win up to $100 on all Regular Bingo Games Hourly Gifts to Slot Machine Players 11 a. m. to 1 a.

m. Phone EL 5-4242 Olivia DeHavilland John Forsyihe "The AMBASSADOR'S DAUGHTER'7 PLUS Eve Arden "OUR MISS BROOKS" AWAY Charles W. Mopes Jr. Presents A real honest-fo-goodness, gasoline driven Jeep. It looks just like its big brother in every detail.

big, big, big stow: The Waz-zan Troupe, eight fantastic acrobats; Chuck Mitchell, vocal magician; Bill Clifford's orchestra with that stunning Louise Vienna, and the pert and prancing Riverside Starlets And th of the week: Al Creel, Ralph Bradley, Lynn Bingham and Dean Kap-salis went to Rosemary Cloo-ney's dressing room, presented her with a scroll and a box of yellow roses, made her Sweetheart of Lambda Chi Alpha Each bowed graciously, kissed Miss Cloo-ney's hand, then bolted the room. But one failed to heed the sign-: "Oir! Room" and skidded into th Starlets sanctum. There was furore as he bar'tpd on, blushing! HUNGRY AGAIN? The Washoe Medical Center Benefit Fashion Show and luncheon, 12:30 p. m. Friday in the Theater Restaurant, will have an entree never before served in a Reno restaurant: stuffed boneless capon leg with rice dressing It's the bon ton, double posh affair, so let's go Food is the enemy of conversation: youngest at the Sunday Buffet was William Clifford, IH, a year old.

He sure sloshed around in them foreign dishes Wooster and Frank Capriotti. each, with a. party of four in the Theater Restaurant Sunday Mr. and Mrs. M.

S. Whittle, in from Black Springs to eat the vhitefish; William FREE TICKETS for the drawing can be obtained at the Sparks Nugget Ask any employee. NOW IN THE SKYROOM DIRECT TO RENO FROM A SENSATIONAL EUROPEAN TOUR! WITH THE SHYRETT0S WORLD'S GREATEST UNICYCLISTS Moore, William Anderson, Edward Cooke, Las Vegas; Mr. and Mrs. A Stanwood Murohv.

Yer- V' jington; Herbert 31. Heher, Mr. and Mrs. K. S.

Barnhill, Henderson Biggest Prospector gin I rummy upset of season: George Hamilton beat ex-champ Bill Cashill Lee and Dorothy Frankovich observed their 17th (anni Bob Oliver, veteran of Hollywood stage productions land the Miss Universe contests, is the new K-DOT announcer And, bless his heart. Tom 7 i NEVADA SPARKS Wood is back from the Vets' all fixed up and ready to go. THE RIVERSIDE has a change girl with a big following: Susan Lucke, pronounced "Lucky." The Majestic marquee spells "Scoundrel" with an We just spelled "marquee" with an "is" and if we knew whether indispensable were "YA GOTTA SEND OUT WINNERS TO GET PLAYERS" with the Mapes Skyletsj a Joy Healey production with singing M. C. Dick Merritt SHOWTIME: 9 p.m.

and 12 p.m. Saturdays: 8:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. "ible" or "able" we would be. Tony Pecetti installing "live music" at El Rancho drive-in theater: himself on accordion from a platform in front of the booth.

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