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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 15

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Reno, Nevada
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Advice From Ann Landers February 6, 1958 RENO EVENING GAZETTE William Herndon Service Is Held Battle Mountain Principal Quits WELLS VISITOR WELLS Mrs. Thomas Funeral serv ices for William I chaplain. A firing squad from BATTLE MOUNTAIN Re-eighth grade teacher. Supt. R.

J. Currence said no substitute signations of J. A. Norris, prin S. Herndon were held in the; Stead Air Force base under com Sierra Chapel of Walton Funeral mand of TSgt.

Audan R. Rosa cipal of the Battle Mountain ele Noakes of Winnemucca has spent the week in Wells acting teacher will fill the remedial teaching vacancy. Nobody's Business Least of All Dad's LEON EDDIE'S Jtcno'j Most Famous COCKTAIL LOUNGE 12 E. 2nd Open 24 Hours mentary School No. 1, and Mrs.

Peggy Norris, remedial teacher lez was composed of Alc Home, Wednesday morning at ten o'clock with the Rev. Blake Due to the high cost of school in the Battle Mountain elementary schools, have been submit as agent for Greyhound Buslines Co. during the absence of Mrs. Ola Day Dalmonego, who is in Salt Lake City for dental work. furniture and kitchen equipment, Currence reported that ted upon an agreement with the the school board decided to omit Lander school board.

the school lunch program in the yearly budget. No school lunch Mrs. Velma Belaustegui has been hired on a temporary basis Dear Ann: I was going with a Dear Ann: In my profession, program will be arranged for Charles R. Stackford, SSgt. William G.

Daniels, SSgt. T. Hines, Alc Henry S. Rice, Alc Carroll E. Killion, A2c George L.

White and A3c James M. Cataldo assisted at the grave. Taps was sounded by Bugler Al Bell. Pallbearers were: Thomas Nolan, Marco Lean, Clair Steeves, William Snow, George CaM and Arthur Greenfield. M.

Franklin of the First Baptist church officiating. Orgon selections were played by Mrs. Melba Manzo. Burial was in the Veterans' plot at Mountain View cemetery where committal-services were conducted by Nevada Post No. 10 American Legion and with Max Knauss serving as commander and Ed Vaughan fellow my father hated.

We by the school board to replace the next school year as a result psychiatry, I have successfully used a technique to cure the used to have such terrible fights of the board decision. Mr. Norris as principal and horse-race addict. I am shar over this boy that some I cried myself to sleep from ing it with you because I've i picked up a few pointers from nervousness. LAST NIGHT! ADMISSION $1.25 your very practical column and When I became nreenant I I hope this evens the score.

FA 2-1148, Open 6:00, Start 7:00 knew if I told my folks the truth my father would kill either him I advise the wife to fake an FREE! ELECTRIC CAR "HEATERS" sUIJ.JM me, so I said we had been ENDS TODAY "Us Girls" SECOND HIT interest in her husband's "hobby." She should become acquainted with the names of married for six months. CMS CDG0 y35W ES2nd" STREETl PHOME FW. 2-2418 I When I went to the hospital have the baby, my boy friend THE MOST EAGERLY AWAITED MOTION PICTURE OF OUR TIME the horses, the jockeys, the tracks, and educate herself DECISION AGAINST TIME" Continuous from 1 p.m. I went with me nd I was regis 'RtlfiAV llftlllllAtlllWlH OAVID produrt of KN CO I nCMiNuVYAT 6 1 as Mrs. (his name).

The thoroughly on bookie-betting. Once she has persuaded her hus birth certificate reads as if we CinhmaEcopE band that she, too, is devoted to were legally married at the time fthe sport, she should casually IImA COLOR by Dl kUXB jm Mini the baby was born. suggest that SHE will place the REWELL TO ARiilS The baby is three months old now and we are planning to get bets. "sS 7 I I A vfl 'if If she can succeed in doing ROCK HUDSON JENNIFER JONES VITTORIO DE SICA married quietly, in another state. I'm worried about the this, her troubles will be over.

Ia tht ondr of Stereophonic Sound NO BUCK NIGHT DURING THIS ENGAGEMENT MARCIA (NIGHT AND HER MISTERS birth certificate. Do you think it will ever cause us any trouble HAPPY NOW. She should then put the money in a savings account instead of in the bookie's hand. When he gets a winner she'll naturally Why should it? If you are pay him out of her savings. STARTS TOMORROW-! P.M.

married to the baby father and the certificate bears his name, Over the years she must main tain her "interest" and not buy everything is in order. Your marriage (though tardy) makes luxuries that would give her away Once, however, the bank account is bigger than she ever dreamed it could be, she can give him the surprise of his life and thus possibly also effect a the child legitimate and the rest is nobody's business. Dear Ann "Anchor Boy" who bought his wife gifts while cheating on her left and right THE TO WN' THE PEOPLE- belated cure. This has worked for my pa zPlsi Wife, sounds as if he's waiting for three rousing cheers from the EVERYONE'S gallery. I'll admit I can't be objective tients.

I hope you will pass the word along. DR. C.W.B. Dear Doctor thanks for sharing your professional secret. about this letter because I've been married to an "Anchor Boy" myself for 20 years.

I The only hitch in your program TALKING ABOUT! could always tell when he be -'X Lawrence' I NOWAFFERm Ft CHNERWAKC mmm came fascinated with another is this: What if the lucky stiff hits the daily double the first time he permits his wife to place his bet? CONFIDENTIALLY L.K.H.: Stay out of this family meat-grinder. If your brother-in-law is a scoundrel he'll show his hand sooner or later. From your report it will probably be sooner than you think because woman by the gifts he'd bring me. The whole operation reminded me of our little dog who misbehaved occasionally. When I punished him he'd cry in a way that would break my heart.

All during our meal he'd whine so pathetically I couldn't enjoy my dinner. Eventually, I'd give in and present him with some delicious chop-bones. Even today when my husband gives me a present I smell the faint odor of chop bones. In my opinion the best gift a woman can give her husband in return, is a clout in the eye. At least it's honest.

AVERAGE NIT-' "JERRY VVALD'S it's later than HE thinks. (Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper and enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope). WIT. Siegel Buys Interests In Lawtons sa 95 GET MORE OUT OF LIFE.

OUT TO A MOVIE '(X TIM MHMMMn Lawton's Hot' Springs is now CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M. Good Seats Now Available! 3S 5i unaer me personal supervision and management of I. (Bob) Siegel, formerly of Covina, Calif. Siegel was one of a group of four California businessmen who purchased the resort and motel from Mark Yori in October 1957. During December T-Bone STEAK MIXED GREEN SALAD Roquifort er French Dressing OR SOUP DuJOUR French Fries Rolls Butter BANK CAFE 29 DOUGLAS' I HOPE RLEE IILLDYD IDIANE 1 ARTHUR TRUSS i iilii-h-iiiiiiii 1 1957 and January 1958 Siegel rxrs up il si- J- Uf I 4 ft? I bought out the interests of his partners, Carl Long, Stewart Gary and Robert Clark, making him sole owner and operator.

He was in the subdivision and contracting business in Covina. The new owner announces that the dining room and cocktail lounge will be open only on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, excepting special banquet affairs. Walt Disney's "OLD YELLER" IN TECHNICOLOR 1:15 4:10 7:00 10:00 Also, Action-Packed "GUNFIRE AT INDIAN GAP" At 2:55 5:50 8:45 Plus, Cartoon The motel, hot mineral baths and indoor swimming pool as well as the 27 motel units will remain open as usual. Siegel said he anticipated opening the resort mne-noie golf course for play about April 1. The resort large outdoor swimming pool will remain an CONTINUOUS FROM 1:00 P.M.

NOW PLAYING JOHN FORD'S GREATEST TRIUMPH, outstanding Summer feature, Siegel says. IT'S HAPPY IT'S HILARIOUS JOHN WAYNE MAUREEN O'HARA fj SESSIONS NIGHTLY 1 sfTt Sat. Sun. Afternoons SfrW 1:00 to 4:00 WARD BOND BARRY FITZGERALD QUIET MAN the His 10 11 1 if 2 SINGING FAVORITES OF THE BOB CROSBY (r? 2 TELEVISION SHOW AND CAPITOL RECORDING STARS PLUS fc THE LOVELY RIVERSIDE 8ia I STARLETS CLIFFORD 1 PC A HIS ORCHESTRA fiahsmp TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 1 AN0 MAUJANi VANOIVIU CANCINS FR0M 7-30 -Sl fJiN Night Owl Sessions I gg FRI. SAT.

NIGHTS HtU 12:30 1 fiA 1 IN TECHNICOLOR AT 2:30 6:30 10:20 PLUS, JOHN STEINBECK'S "THE RED PONY" ROBERT MIT CHUM MYRNA LOY 1:00 4:50 8:45 TONIGHTI ONE COMPLETE SHOW 7:30 FRANK SINATRA MITZI GAYNOR JEANNE CRAIN iiEn ie vftn rw 4JW1XKEV 13 VVIE.BS In VistaVision at 9:50 COMPANION MAJOR FEATURE JAMES CAGNEY DOROTHY MALONE "Man of a Thousand Faces" CinemaScope at 7:40 TONIGHT! ONE COMPLETE SHOW 7:30 Tho DON VIVAHT5 Newf Crumley's ALAN ROBERT PRESTON LADD DONALD CRISP SEE9 11 WHISPERING SMITH ANGELINE HUSSLA moved to Nevada from Timmins, Ontario, Canada in 1953. Angeline is married has 3. children and recently went to work for Dick II BOTH FEATURES IN TECHNICOLOR WILLIAM HOLDEN MacDONALD CAREY MONA FREEMAN 'STREETS OF LAREDO" Graves at the Nugget in Sparks where she now is employed as a change girl on the swing shift. Adv. in Downtown Reno COMING SUNDAY, "TRAPEZE" BURT LANCASTER 11 1 1-.

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