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Reno Gazette-Journal from Reno, Nevada • Page 6

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6-RENO EVENING GAZETTE, February 29, 1964 GAZETTE'S COMPLETE TELEVISION LOG Toll Road Death Study Scheduled CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) It Happened Last Night BY EARL WILSON 7:30 5 Faith for Today 6 Sacred Heart 7:45 6 Christopher Program 8:00 5 This Is the Life 6 Lamp Unto My Feet 8:30 3 Capt. Sacto 5 Allen Revival Hour 6 Our Story 9:00 2 Living Word 3 Davey and Goliath 5 Oral Roberts 6 Camera Three 9:15 2 sacred Heart 3 Christopher Program 9:30 2 Movie 3 Catholic Vocation A study of the West Virginia Turnpike will be made by the National Safety Council to find out why the 88-mile highway is the nation's deadliest toll road. 5 Wonderama 6 Face the Nation 10:00 3 Agriculture U. S.

A. 6 Look Up and Live 10:30 2 Movie 3 Frontiers of Faith 5 Movie 6 Hour of St. Francis 11:00 3 California U.S.A. 6 En France 11:30 3 Window on the World 6 Business System 11:45 5 Dan Smoot SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 2 Top Star Bowling 5 8-Challenge Golf SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2:00 2 Movie 4 Toward Tomorrow 6 Top Star Bowling 2:30 4 Agriculture U.S.A 5 Challenge Golf 2:45 8 Sports 3:00 2 Mov'e 3 Bill Rase 4 Movie 6 8 CBS Golf 3:30 5 Bat Masterson 4:00 2 Star and the Story 3 Movie 5 Outlaws 6 Lawbreaker 4:00 8 Biography (HirohitO) 4:30 2 6 8 Horse Race 4 NBC Sports Special 5:00 2 Stoney Burke 5 Wide World of Sports 6 Movie 8 Hootenany 5:30 3 Movie Traffic accidents have killed 6:30 4 Dan Smoot 5 Destry 6 8 Mister Ed 6:45 4 Manion Forum 7:00 2 Movie 4 Bill Dana 68 Lassie 7:30 3 4 Walt Disney 5 Jaimie McPheeters 6 8 My Favorite Martian 8:00 6-8-Ed Sullivan 8:30 3 4 Grindl 5 Arrest and Trial 9:00 3 4 Bonanza 6 Judy Garland 8 Outer Limits 9:15 2 Roller Derby 1 10:00 2 Opinion of the Capital 3 4 Britain "Changing of tt Guards" 5 Movie 6 Candid Camera 8 Combat 10:30 2 News 6 What's My Line? 10:45 2 Manion Forum 11:00 2-Movie 3 Movie 4 6 8 News 115 persons on the toll road since it opened 10 years ago. 6 communism 12:30 3 Heart of the Problem Newspapermen Awful Husbands; Ask Pam Tiffin or My B.W.

the worst record of any toll road in the nation. The West Vir ginia Turnpike is one of the TELEVISION HIGHLIGHTS By The Associated Press p.m. (5) The Sage of Western Man (Part TJJ) "1898." Documentary EVENING SATURDAY NEW YORK Pamela Tif- I have gone to his oftice a few two-lane toll roads in the country. Bowling few times and people gave me 6:00 2 Championship fin, the sensationally lovely star, and my Beautiful that one-eyebrow-up look as though what was I doing jWife just held a big, deep con IN RENO 11:15 6 Behind the News there?" ference titled, "It's Hell to be highlighting the significance of 8 Movie 11:30 5 Danger Man Married to a "Who gave you that look?" 12:00 5 unoer Discussion "Since Clay's taken a job the Spanish-American War, including causes, major battles, and results. 9 p.m.

(3, 4) Satur with the newspaper," Pamela asked my B. W. "Your husband, maybe?" She gave me that one-eyebrow-up look herself indicating this was all very 23 groaned to my B. "I'm lucky if I can catch him! day Night at the Movies: "Vio 4 Holiday 6 Calendar 1:00 2 Editor's Forum 3 Wortd of Golf 4 University of Nevada 5 Horse Hide Happiness 6 Checkmate 8 Gospel Favorites 1:30 2 New Orleans Open 5 Science All Stars 2:00 3 4 New Orleans Open 5 Movie 6 Answers 8 Cross Examination 2:30 6 6 Sports Spectacular 3:00 2 Montovani 3 TBA 4 Sunday 3:30 2 Championship Bridge 3 Movie 5 Changing Times 3:45 5 Commercial Feature 4:00 2 Movie 4 World of Golf 5 Roller Derby 6 Great Adventure 8 One of a Kind 5:00 3 Silent, Please 4 Wild Kingdom 5 Trailmaster 6 Adventures In Paradise 8 Alumni Fun 5:30 2 News 3 Movie 4 GE College Bowl 8 Price Is Right 5:45 2 Den Smoot SUNDAY EVENING 6:00 2 Dick Powell 4 Meet The Press 5 Across the Seven Seas 6 8 Twentieth Century familiar to her. "You should go with him like go with my husband," my FORMER Wooster High School student Robert W.

Bettencourt, 18, has arrived in Korea where he is a machine gunner with a U.S. Army infantry rifle company. Pvt. Bettencourt, who recently completed basic training at Ft. Ord, is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Bettencourt, of 2275 Watt St. Pamela and the B. W. were ii ffilrMr itliiraViiiliMiJ B.

W. advised her. doing this conference at the STARTS AT 7:00 Beautiful Pam, just 21, feels GATES OPEN 6:30 LAST TIME 4 8 News 6:30 4-Destry 5 Big Time Wrestling 6 Star Route 8 Tell It to the Camera 7:00 2 Ben Alexander 6 Battle Line 8 Password 7:30 3 Hollywood: The Golden Yean 4 Lieutenant 5 Sega of Western Man 6 8 Jackie Gleason 8:00 2 Night Court 8:30 2 Movie 3 4 Joey Bistiop 5 Lawrence Welle 6 8 Defenders 9:00 3 4 Movie 9:30 5 Hollywood Palact 6 8 Phil Silvers 10:00 2 News 6 8 Gunsmoke 10:30 2 Best of Groucho 5 Stoney Burke 11:00 2 Big West Jambore 4 6 8 News 11:05 8 Movie 11:15 4 Movie 6 Movie 11:30 5 Movie 12:00 2 Movie 12:30 8 Movie 1:30 5 Danger Man 2:00 5 News SUNDAY MORNING 6:45 6 Social Security 7:00 6 Big Picture 7:10 5 News 7:15 5 Sacred Heart Beverly Hills Hotel pool a few TONIGHT her husband sort of switched days ago. I was just listening. allegiances on her.

Clay S. Fel- ker had a cushy editor's job MAGNIFICENT NEW TRIUMPH FROM THE MAKER OF 'EL CID'! "I remember I'd come home on a Saturday and he wasn't there!" Pamela said. "I just with Esquire and then defected to a New York morning pa lent Saturday," starring Victor Mature, Richard Egan, Stephen McNally, Sylvia Sidney and Ernest Borgnine. A bank robbery exposes private lives of respected citizens. 10-11 p.m.

(6, 8) "Gun-smoke," starring James Ar-ness and featuring Milburn Stone, Amanda Blake and Ken Curtis. Father takes his small daughter, only witness to the shooting of her mother, around Dodge City in an effort to identify the slayer, thus placing the child's life in jeopardy. per working nights in the put my foot down and said expected him to be home SAMUEL BRONSTON Heston-Garoner'IIiven Sunday department working Saturdays. "Go with echoed Pamela, a beautiful Chi "What did he do?" the B. W.

Sutter's Remains To Be Returned From Mexico cago brunette who was a model asked. "He went to the paper Satur before Hollywood found her, day." Pamela looked gloomy. "He likes all that excitement of what he says is going to hap ACAPULCO, Mex. (AP) A pen." 4f Nursing Shool Opens in Lyon YERINGTON stu Fallon Scout Dinner Tonight U. S.

Navy destroyer is sched uled to arrive at Acapulco Sun He some kind of a nut, like my husband," the B. nodded. day to take home the remains of a noted Californian. FALLON The Churchill Coun "And he's always buying dents will participate in a Lyon AND MAO, MiD. COMIC He is John A.

Sutter a son newspapers. Every edition ty Scouting recognition dinner County school of practical nurs of the man who owned Sutter's Pamela frowned. ing which will begin Monday will be held at 7 tonight at the U.S. NaVal Auxiliary Air Station PAUL 'Don't I know! And foreign Mill, where the discovery of gold in 1848 set off the great 55 DAYS papers yet! And you're not al here. California gold rush.

Speakers will be Mike Mira- In III vh? IJ lowed to throw them out," the B. W. growled. "There might under the direction of Helen Palm, a registered nurse. They are: Karen Tom, Nancy Carr, Margaret Campbell, Carol Joyner, Geraldine McMasters, Joanne Derby and Louise ATPKING Sutter Jr.

served as U. belli, Nevada state treasurer; BUT be something important in one I II 'U IK Si 3i r- 1 Jim Sorensen, president of the consul in Acapulco and was buried there at the end of the that he'll want to look for next Nevada Area Council of Boy Scouts of America and Col. last century. month." ALSO "I asked Clay, 'Why do you The destroyer, the Leonard F. F.

R. Wilkinson, commander of firf mm tm read the papers anyway? they Mason, will take the remains to change every He didn't Sacramento. the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center at Bridgeport, Calif. see anything funny about it." It will depart Wednesday Pamela said, "They don't seem after a ceremony at which Cali to have any sense of humor fornia officials will participate, fff a Marauders A UNITED STATES PRODUCTIONS PHOTOPLAY TECHNICOLOR om WARNER BROS. BJ 3RD BONUS HIT I JUJ eS l- about newspaper work." Lyon Auto Show Opens Tonight YERINGTON The Fifth Annual Yerington Rotary Club Auto and Applicance show will start at 7 tonight and will continue Sunday afternoon.

A style show Sunday will be a feature of the event. "They don't have any sense including Sacramento Mayor James B. McKinney and Frank Christy, chairman of the Cali of humor period," the B. snapped. fornia Sutter Memorial Com-i xou Pamela said, a mittee.

"Marines Jots GO" ONnvuCcOPE COLOR by OS LUXE wistful look crossing her clas Accompanying Sutter's re-' THE RED FOX INN PRESENTS FOR YOUR DANCING ENJOYMENT THE JAZZ TRACKS EVERY FRI. SAT. NITE 9:30 P.M. 2:30 A.M. 3155 Kietzke Lone FA 3-9973 sic features, "we've been mar mains on the trip will be Aca ried about a year and 5 months, pulco Mayor Ricardo Morlet and I had big, big plans for a beautiful French bedroom with Sutter, a great-grandson of the STARTS TOMORROW sri l.tc-4inK7-' A Californian.

I TODAY! Open 12:45 I WAIT D1SNEYS The New World's first sugar WINNER OF ACADEMY a nice pink rug." "Yes?" said the B. W. "He's got newspapers strewn all over the bedroom!" Pamela moaned. "He said to me, 'Why do you want a pink bedroom and pink rug? How about a nice cane came west with Columbus on his second voyage. lAWARDS SSW vnm iv jttTv CT -3 i lip -s KJ AVE YOU brown HE'S THINKING ABOUT MAKING IT AN IJjLJL m'' fB fer I I iM 1 I NEWEST AND MOST HILARIOUS JX AUCARTOON FEATURE NOW SffEM "ONE OF THE ttp 5:15 8:55 WEST 2nd STREET 1 I i ft I rf ii 1 AN DTTQ PREMINBER FILM rVttTAU TECHMCOLOK ALSO NOW YOU CAN SEE IT FOR YOURSELF 1:00 4:30 8:05 11:25 LISTON CLAY FIGHT PICTURES Reservations advised phone FA 9-0881 "There's nothing you can do about it," the B.

W. shook her head sadly, "But there is one thing you ought to know." "What's that?" Pamela looked up hopefully. "It gets worse," the B. W. said.

TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Taffy Tuttle insists she's not at all fickle: "After all, I've been engaged three times to the same fellow." WISH I'D SAID THAT: Bob Goddard defined an intellecutal "That's a guy who goes to see a foreign movie with an all-male cast." 0 Read: "I WANT TO QUIT WINNERS" by Harold S. Smith founder of Harolds Club 2nd Hit if -I TODAY! MAJESTIC Another Great New 1 4:308:0011:30 (SAT.) REMEMBERED QUOTE: "AJ in leo Aifj lifilsimiaii (1:00 8:30 Sunday) lot of people are like signposts, they spend their lives pointing in the right direction, but never go that way themselves." Hugh Allen. EARL'S PEARLS Wisdom sometimes consists of having a great deal to say, and not say ing it. Those Republican presidential hopefuls have a problem. They I shiricy aa lf I I I 0CNS-M3 Ml i X.

BUTTONS- JONK BARBARA BARRY nnBUlWl.jl NT JsZTl DON STAITON tt 1 THE GOLDEN GIBK I JL Z' St FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 323 5111 if'(''! THE CARDINAL TOM TRYON, ROMY feyv SCHNEIDER, CAROL LYNLEY, JILL HAWORTH, JESi RAF VALLONE, JOHN HUSTON 6LENN0N Tf CHNICOI OR fNVISI0N Columbia Release. SfCJirvf mi iitMmwmjj jam JBM M-qTM ADDED AT 1:00 4:45 8:30 HflfflgB 0 ALSO AT 1:18 4:50 8:20 8:20 11 1 1 have to think of things to call each other, and still have something left over to call the Democrats That's earl, brother. mi WALT DISNEVS 1 i 2 El I II NUGGET SHOW REVIEW I DANCE AT Rock Paula Biff grand i mmm1 111 CANYON rili TICHNICOIOM CINEMASCOPE JLjLfaf MMMJ I- of I HUDSON PRENTISS INES PATTI PAGE KEADL GREAT NUGGET DANNY DON'S BAR FEATURING BANJO BOB HEMPHILL LARRY KINNAMON PIANO FRIDAY SATURDAY NITES 1042 STREET SPARKS "SHWfiWWW TAT TXT ACpTTirA'C VT ICCTT'T RESTAURANT IN SPARKS (EAST RENO), NEVADA, STARRING PATTI PAGE, EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION, WILL JORDAN, THE GEORGE ARNOLD SINGERS AND DANCERS, BERTHA, THE WORLD'S MOST TALENTED ELEPHANT TRAINED BY JE A SMAHA, AND THE FOSTER EDWARDS ORCHESTRA. Scintillating songstress, Patti Wf lip' f( Page is swinging through a song saga nightly in the Circus Room that is a wonderful ex rTt)pT 17 PT ranch U1JaU.Li.Cj- XiJD WAGON 2205 W. 4fh HWY 40 WEST PRESENTS KITTY ROSS WESTERN RECORDING STAR Friday and Saturday, Feb.

28-29 DANCING TO CURLY'S RANCH BOYS Dining 5 PM lo 11 PM No Cover Charge NEW YORK STEAK 3.95 ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF 2.50 BAR-B-Q CHICKEN 1.95 BAR-B-Q SPARE 1.95 COMBINATION MEXICAN PLATE 1.95 FRIED JUMBO PRAWNS 2.50 DELUXE HAMBURGER SANDWICH 75c BAR-B-Q BEEF SANDWICH 75 BEEF TACO 45c CHEESE TACO 40c Private Banquet Room-up to 100 FA 9-5747 FA 9-2608 perience for the near capacity audiences. Whether it be a ballad or an upbeat song, Patti gives it the special "Page" touch and is receiving a tremendous hand after each song. It is one thing to hear Patti Page on record another to see her on television but still another to enjoy hearing and seeing her in person. With that terrific voice, and one of the most gracious personalities in in show business, Patti Page rates as a "must see" and "don't miss" in this all-new revue at the Nugget. The comedy is also in the "new'' trend of this revue, in the capable, hilarious hands of Will Jordan.

Will combines a "just right" mixture of celebrity impressions with situation comedy which holds plenty of appeal for all. His caricaturing is glib and situation take-offs display the versatile laugh-jerking talent that has gained the young comedy star the reputation of "the man that made Ed Sullivan not only smile, but laugh." The George Arnold singers and dancers opened the Patti Page show-bill with an all new production that is being lauded as the most beautifully costumed and staged production to date. Bertha and her trainer Jenda Smaha have the answer to the Beatle craze; the largest yet, that tip-toes across a fifteen-foot long 5" plank TO-TO and all. Foster Edwards backs the entire show with his usual musical prolific style. rw jp ip 3:156:4510:20 i sP 'jh 'Hammond 0r9an I DOROTHY PATTERSON Ns 1 1 I JAY SPRACHER I I RAY SAWYER Jf XLll JAMES McMULLAN ALFRED RYDER..

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