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Births
St. Joseph Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Mathle Van Den Zof, 1219 Halladay, Santa Ana, boy, 7 lbs., 2½ oz., June 13.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chittock, 318 E. 6th St., Santa Ana, girl, 1 lbs., 5 oz., June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jensen, 202 Mayfair Ave., Orange, girl, 7 lbs., 4½ oz., June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin D. Pratt, 315 Hartford St., Huntington Beach, girl, 5 lbs., 3 oz., June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rode, 316 Wanda Dr., Fullerton, girl, 7 lbs., 2 oz., June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Klein, 348 N. Waverly, Orange, boy, 7 lbs., 6 oz., June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Montgomery, 12372 9th St., Garden Grove, boy, 6 lbs., 3 oz., July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Castillo, 8112 Catherine Ave., Garden Grove, girl, 6 lbs., 4 oz., July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pendle-ton, 1906 Louise St., Santa Ana, girl, 7 lbs., 3 oz., July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Appel, 1905 Jacaranda Plare, Fullerton, girl, 8 lbs., 4 oz., July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Elllott Clark, 12121 Le Ann Drive, Garden Grove, girl, 7 lbs., 3 oz., July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blansett, 342 North Glassell, Orange, boy, 7 lbs., July 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott, 8822 Franklin St., Buena Park, girl, 5 lbs., 3 oz., July 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Briggs, 139 Shore Cliff Dr., Corona del Mar, girl, 6 lbs., 11 oz., July 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knowlton, 172 Reposado Dr., La Habra, girl, 6 lbs., 15 oz., July 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fitzpatrick, 813 North Garfield St., Santa Ana, boy, 7 lbs., 1½ oz., July 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter, 1485 W. Baker Et., Fullerton, boy, 10 lbs., 1 oz., July 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Berrhill, 1607 North Flower St., Santa Ana, boy 5 lbs., 12 oz., July 3.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Leggett,
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Stars vs. Padres
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9:00—Playhouse of Stars ...2
10:00—Undercurrent ...2
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5:30 Small-Size Club
5:45 Pinky Lee
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8:00 Jane Froman
3:44 News
AMOS 'n' Andy
7:00 Cowboy G-Men
BIG STORY
5:00 Western Varieties
1-Dollar A Second
11-N.O.P.D.
RAY Milland Show
9252 Bixby Ave., Garden Grove, boy, 7 lbs., 4 oz., July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perryman, 1402 E. 15th St., Santa Ana, boy, 7 lbs., 14 oz., July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal A. Brown,
954 W. Brook, Santa Ana, boy,
7 lbs., 11 oz., July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Blevins, 12571 S. Haster, Garden Grove, girl, 6 lbs., 6 oz., July 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Hirsekorn, 2070 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, boy, 7 lbs., 4 oz., July 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ilsley,
16172 Alta Vista, Placentia, girl,
8 lbs., 2 oz., July 3.
Mr.r and Mrs.William Van Wormer, 406 W.Kneipp St., Fullerton, girl, 7 lbs., 12 oz.; July 3.
Mr. and Mrs.Herbert Evers,
169 Donneybrooke, Orange boy,
10 lbs., 2 oz.; July 4.
Mr. and Mrs.George Wulff.
STRANGE AS IT
JEREMY BENTHAM--
Famous English Philosopher,
COULD READ AND WRITE LATIN AND GREEK WHEN I BECAME A PHILOSOPHER AT G,
ENTERED OXFORD UNIVERSITY AT I3,
RECEIVED HIS A.B.DGREE AT I6 AND HIS MASTER'S AT I9...
THEN WAS A FAILURE IN LAW,HIG CHOSEN PROFESSION!
1748-1832
STEPHEN,FIRST HUNGARIAN MONARCH,NAG ONE OF THE GREAT CONSTRUCTIVE STATESMEN OF HISTORY IN 1938 HIS MUMMIFLED HAND,BICH BEEN KEPT AS A SACRED RElic IN BOY FOR 900 YEARS,NAS TAKEN ON AT HUNGARIAN TOWNS IN A SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED RAILWAY CAR,GUARDING IS OBREFULLY CHOSEN GUARDS...
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5:00 P.M.
8-Cartoon Show
9-Small-Size Club
10-Pinky Lee
11-Cartoon Carousel
12-A Jarva
13-Smokey Rogers
14-Gene Norman
15-City Assignment
16-Destiny Theater
17-Space Funnies
18-Little Rascals
19-Frank Webb
20-Uncle Archie
21-Western Feature
22-Jack Owens
23-Wild Bill Hickock
24-Sheriff John
25-Thunderbolt
26-Range Rider
27-Beverly on 3
28-News, See Heartl
29-Penny To Million
30-Carbon Express
31-Ramar
32-News
33-News
34-Mark Scott
35-Guest Rider
36-Beverly on 3
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40-Ramar
41-News
42-News
43-Mark Scott
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50-News
51-News
52-Mark Scott
53-Guest Rider
54-Beverly on 3
55-News, See Heartl
56-Penny To Million
57-Carbon Express
58-Ramar
59-News
60-News
61-Mark Scott
62-Guest Rider
63-Beverly on 3
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65-Penny To Million
66-Carbon Express
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68-News
69-News
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71-Guest Rider
72-Beverly on 3
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76-Ramar
77-News
78-News
79-Mark Scott
80-Guest Rider
81-Beverly on 3
82-News, See Heartl
83-Penny To Million
84-Carbon Express
85-Ramar
86-News
87-News
88-Mark Scott
89-Guest Rider
90-Beverly on 3
91-News, See Heartl
92-Penny To Million
93-Carbon Express
94-Ramar
95-News
96-News
97-Mark Scott
98-Guest Rider
99-Beverly on 3
100-News, See Heartl
TOMORROW SATURDAY A.M.
9:00 A.M.
11, 13-Movies
9:15
8-This Is The Life
9:30
Movie 9:45
Unk 'N Andy 10:00 A.M.
Barker Bill 10:00 A.M.
Amer. in making 4:00 P.M.
Pinky Lee 8:00 Town
Tiny Town 10:30
News 4:00 P.M.
P Winchell 5:00 Playeraters 13:00 Short Story 10:45
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Draw With Me 11:00 A.M.
Kids A Break 5:00 Western
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NOTE: Independent Stations Feature Music — News — Sports Daily
FRIDAY P.M.
5:00 P.M.
JULIUS La Rosa 8-Jane Froman 3, 4, 11-News 7:00 P.M.
Amos 'n' Andy 7-Cowboy G-Men 8-Playhouse 3, 4-Sportreel 5-News, Science 9-The Ruggles 11-Success Story 13-His Honor 13:00 Pride of Family 7-Rin Tin Tin 7-The Window 3-Sportscene 4-Matt Dennis 8-People in News 9-Crossroads 11-Fontaine Show 13-Best of 55 7:65
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4-Reserve 9:00 P.M.
Playhouse Stars 2, 8-Playhouse Stars
2, 4-Big Story 9-Western Varieties 7-Dollar A Second N.O.P.D.
9:28
2, 8-Ray Milland Show 3-Break Bank 4-Dear Phoebe 7>The Vise 11-Mr.-Mrs. No
10:00 A.M.
2, 3, 8-Undercurrent 4-sureign Intrigue 5-Movie
7-Nagel Theater 11-Star & Story 12-Jeffrey Jones
18:39
2-Clete Roberts 3-Movie
4-Dateline Europe 7, 9-News
8-Playhouse 11-China Smith 13-Criswell Predicts
19:45
2>The Big News 7-Baseball Fame 9-Weather Movie 13-Jimmy Folker
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3-Musical Nitecap 8>The Vise
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THE BOSS
By—Nick Sumner
CHAPTER NINETEEN JENNINGS and Flint were moving in behind their boss. A brief impulse of common sense moved Kerry to say, "Come on, rusty, let's clear out of here. No use scrapping with him again."
"Your card-sharper friend's given you good advice, Baines. The both o'你 better tuck in your tails and crawl for your holes while you're still in shape to crawl."
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CHAPTER NINETEEN
JENNINGS and Flint were moving in behind their boss. A brief impulse of common sense moved Kerry to say, "Come on, Rusty, let's clear out of here. No use scrapping with him again."
"Your card-sharper friend's give-fn you good advice, Baines. The both o' you better tuck in your tails and crawl for your holes while you're still in shape to crawl."
"I'm just a-mindin' my own business," Rusty observed to the world in general, "an' I aim to keep right on doin' it till I'm ready to quit. Anybody don't like my company ain't obliged to hang around."
He raised his glass Close as the five of them were standing, no-one could have said whether he'd done it on purpose, or whether one of the others had jogged him, but certain it was that the liquor in the glass, half-way to Rusty's lips, suddenly splashed upward, and Wharton's face was right there to receive it.
There was a howl of pain as the raw liquor stung his eyes, and then he flung himself on Rusty, the weight of his clumsy rush carrying the leaner and lighter man back over a table. Rusty, Wharton and the table went down together with a thunderous crash of splintering wood and breaking glasses that quite drowned out the thud of Kerry's fist against Jennings' jaw, as the latter moved in to help his friend.
"Your boss started this little ruckus all by himself, Jennings. Let him finish it—if he can."
Out of the corner of his eye, Kerry saw a flash of red spangled skirts as Margie edged expertly through the crowd to the bartender's corner. His head turned round to follow her swift progress, and he paid for his unwarriness with a jab on the side of the head from Flint.
"Awright now! You boys had your fun. Now cut it out 'fore somebody gets hurt." The bar tender moved in, a massive man with cold eyes, a rock-like jaw, and a business-like bung-starter gripped in an immense fist. Wharton and Rusty were still thrashing on the floor beside the overCopyright, 1964, by
ORANGE AS IT SEEMS
BY ELSIE HIX
LEGAL NOTICE
McFADDEN, TURNER & OWNER
Attorneys at Law
607 California Bank Building
Anaheim, California
Telephone: Keystone 5-2237
Attorney for Administratrix
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE.
NO. A-25697
NOTICE OF SALE OF R
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE S.
In the Matter of the Estate of Daphna A. Brown,
Attorney for Administratrix
DEcease:
NOTICE IS HEREEY GIVEN
the underigned, as Administrator
of the estate of Daphna A. Brown,
deceased, will sell it private
to the highest and best bidder,
on the terms and conditions in
im附 after mentioned and subject
Court on July 16, 1938, at the
of 10:00 A.M., or thereafter after
the time allowed by law, at the
fice of McFadden, Turner & Owner,
or at the City of Santa Ana, Co.
of Orange, State of California,
described as:
The East 52 2/3 feet of the r
138½ feet of Lot Thirteen (13)
Block "B" of the Bucking
Tract as per map thereof reco
in Book 6, page 49 of Miscellou
ous Maps, Records of Orga
County, California.
EXCEPT the North 50 feet of
West 46 feet thereof.
Blds or offers are invited;
said property and must be in wi
ing and will be received at the
fice of McFadden, Turner & Owner,
attorneys for said Administratrix
or may be filed with the Clerk,
said Superior Court or delivere
the said Administratrix person
at any time after first publication
of this notice and before masaid sale.
Said sale will be made to
the following terms:
Cash or such other terms as
be approved by the Court at
time of sale. Bids must be compounded by cash or certicheck for at least ten per-
(100%) of the amount thereof.
The undersigned reserves
right to reject any and all
DATED: This 29th day of J
1955.
Mrs. D. L. Sulliam
Administratrix of t
EN, FIRST HUNGARIAN
WAS ONE OF THE GREAT
RIVIVE STATES MEN OF HISTORY...
HIS MUMMIFIED HAND, WHICH HAD
TOTAL A SACRED RELIC IN BUDAPEST
YEARS, WAS TAKEN ON A TOUR OF
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Phone KE. 5-9715
BOSS OF BROKEN SPUR
Nick Sumner
PETER NINETEEN
GS and Flint were movand their boss. A brief
common sense moved
say, "Come on, Rusty,
out of here. No use
with-him again."
And-sharper friend's givod advice, Baines. The
u better tuck in your
crawl for your holes
are still in shape to
at a-mindin' my own
turned table, Wharton on top pinning Rusty down with his greater
weight and hammering at him
with heavy fists.
"You near wrecked the place last night," the bartender declared.
"Took the best part o' the day to clean up the mess. Ain't figurin'
on doin' it again."
Wharton muttered, "I c'n pay
for any damage I do."
The bartender tapped Wharton
with the bung-starter. "You heard me, Wharton. I mean business."
As he gingerly opened his eyes
and looked around, the events of
last night began to come back.
Calder had brought them up here
to his room, over the Longhorn—
and then what? He could remember Rusty, with his stained shirt
stripped off, sloshing cold water
over his head, and Calder pouring
drinks for both of them—and then
it was all blank.
The knocking persisted, not very loud, but with the sort of desperate urgency that had wakened him. He
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PETER NINETEEN
GGS and Flint were moving their boss. A brief common sense moved away. "Come on, Rusty, out of here. No use with him again."
Hard-sharper friend's given advice, Baines. The better tuck in your crawl for your holes are still in shape to a mindin' my own. Rusty observed to the general, "an' I aim to do doin' it till I'm ready anybody don't like my dain't obliged to hang his glass. Close as the men were standing, no-one said whether he'd done nose, or whether one of had jogged him, but cert that the liquor in the way to Rusty's lips, sudden upward, and Wharton was right there to re-cursing. Wharton came to his feet, and Rusty followed his example. Wharton didn't look too good, but Rusty's face was a mess that only Margie could love.
Now Calder spoke.
"If you'd like to clean up a little," he said quietly, "you're both welcome to come up to my room." Kerry hesitated. There was something about this scar-faced gambler he just didn't trust. And why this sudden interest in him and Rusty, when he hadn't lifted a finger to keep them from being beaten up and thrown in jail last night?
"I've got a bottle upstairs," Calder added. "Lot better liquor than you'd get here or any other saloon in town."
Rusty's grin widened. "That's right friendly of you, Lon. We accept your kind invitation with pleasure, don't we, Kerry?"
"Come on back to my place, Rusty," Margie urged. "I'll make you coffee—you need it."
"Sure, honey. You just wait here while we wash our faces an' kinda put ourselves together, an' we'll see you home."
Then glaring at Wharton, he added, "and I'll be seen' you, later, too."
A fist pounding on the door jerked Kerry out of sleep. He sat up and sank back with a groan. What was going on inside his skull? It felt full of hot sand, and sore as if a horse had kicked him, and there was a brassy taste in his mouth.
As he gingerly opened his eyes and looked around, the events of last night began to come back. Calder had brought them up here to his room over the Longhorn—and then what? He could remember Rusty, with his stained shirt stripped off, sloshing cold water over his head, and Calder pouring drinks for both of them—and then it was all blank.
The knocking persisted, not very loud, but with the sort of desperate urgency that had wakened him. He sent a look at Rusty sprawled in a chair, his shirt still off, sleeping like the dead, and dragged himself to the door on unrilling legs.
Margie pushed her way past him and pulled the door shut behind her before he had a chance to ask what she was doing there.
"Where's Rusty?" Her voice was a husky whisper, her eyes enormous and dark in a face that was white to the lips. She spotted the sleeper in the chair and flew to him, began shaking him frantically. "Rusty, wake up! You've got to!"
The shaking produced about as much effect as if she had shaken a heap of clothes. She swung her head around to Kerry. "Get some water!"
Kerry discovered a pitcher. "Here you are, Margie—but I sure didn't think he'd had that much to drink."
The girl snapped. "I've seen men like this before. He's been doped."
Her eyes didn't encourage questions. She dashed the pitcher of tepid water into Rusty's face. He came to, spluttering and gasping; then, as his eyes lighted on Margie, he blinked and smiled. "Why, hello there, honey—"
"Rusty, you didn't do it, did you? Oh, I know you didn't!"
"Look, honey," Rusty pleaded. "it's too early in the morning', an' I got too bad a head to be guessin' riddles. What didn't I—?"
"You haven't got time to ask questions," Margie cut him off. "Get up and get your shirt on. You've both got to get out of town fast. I've got horses out in back—and don't stand there gaping at me!" she added, in a tone that allowed or no argument.
(To Be Continued)
LEGAL NOTICE
HUDDEN, TURNER & OWENS
laws at Law
California Bank Building
film, California
phone: Keystone 5-2237
keyes for Administratrix
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
ANGE.
No. A-25697
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE.
Matter of the Estate of
NAA A. BROWER.
Deceased.
VICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that undersigned, as Administratrix,
estate of Daphna A. Brower,
used, will sell it private sale,
highest and best bidder, upterms and conditions herementioned and subject to
on July 16, 1935, at the hour
600 A.M., or thereafter within
time allowed by law, at the offence of McFadden, Turner & Owens,
California Bank Building,
film, California all right, title
and estate of said Daphna
Brower, deceased, at the time of
death and all right, title and
that said estate has accled by operation of law or
other than or in addition
to that of said Daphna. A.
or at the time of her death in
the real property described
belows:
that certain real property
the City of Santa Ana, County
Orange, State of California,
described as:
East $2 2/3 feet of the north
feet of Lot Thirteen (13) in
kirk "B" of the Buckingham
at as per map thereof recorded
book 6, page 49 of MiscellaneMaps, Records of Orange
City, California.
SEPT the North $0 feet of the
46 feet thereof.
or offers are invited for
property and must be in writed will be received at the offence of McFadden, Turner & Owens,
keys for said Administratrix,
may be filed with the Clerk of
superior Court or delivered to
said Administratrix personally,
by time after first publication
is notice and before making
sale.
sold sale will be made upon
the following terms:
no or such other terms as may
approved by the Court at the
of sale. Bids must be hespent by cash or certified
for at least ten per cent
(1%) of the amount thereof.
the undersigned reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
RECEIVED: This 29th day of June,
Mrs. D. L. Sullivan
Administratrix of the
LEGAL NOTICE
(Purgeant to Sections 2406, 2408, NOVIL Code of California)
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Fictitious Firm Name
THE UNDERSIGNED do hereby certify that they are conducting a Real Estate business at 1222 Park Lane in the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, under the fictitious firm name of HOFFMAN & PILANT CO.
and that said firm is composed of the following persons, whose names in full and places of residence are as follows to-wit:
Earl M. Hoffman, 4138 Sobron Avenue, Long Beach, California.
Arthur B. Pilant, 4010 Main Street, Hollydale, California.
WITNESS our hands this 27th day of June, 1955.
Signatures:
EARL M. HOFFMAN
ARTHUR B. PILANT
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
as
Low Angeles
ON THIS 27th day of June, A.D.
1955, before me, T. G. Latham,
a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Erl M. Hoffman and Arthur B. Pilant known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that they executed the same.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affirmed my official seal the day and year in this certificate first above written.
T. G. LATHAM,
Notary Public in and for said County and State
HO/S 3409
(Pub. July 1-8; 22, 1955)
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20 Place in relation to other objects
1 Total
2 Old French coin
3 In the future
3 Post
3 Small amount
6 Masonic doorkeepers
7 Olsoresin
8 Nerve network
9 Assuming a patronizing air
10 Room in harem
11 Man's nickname
19 Faroe islands whirlwind
21 Gafleous element
22 Symbol for cerium
23 Pope's cape
24 Number
25 Hold on property
27 Symbol for vitrium
28 Through
29 Fondle
22 At this place
23 Strike
23 Exclamation
25 Fruit-like beetles
27 As continent (abbr.)
38 Channels
40 Three-toed sloth
42 Flush of calf
43 Novelties
44 Man's nickname
45 Performed
HWINN BICYCLES
% Down — $5 Month
Service What We Sell
ORVAL'S
W. Center KE. 5-2750
T’S GO BOWLING
3 FUN—IT’S HEALTHY
EN BOWLING DAILY
1 - 7:00 p.m. all day
Saturday and Sunday
ULLERTON BOWL
18 W. Commonwealth
LA 5-0112
FOX THEATRE
llerton Phone LA 5-2181
NOW PLAYING AT
NEW LOWER PRICES
ANE RUSSELL
FF CHANDLER
FOXFIRE
PLUS
MAGNIFICENT MATADOR.
ConeBros CHEVROLET
Keystone
5-2215
Your Satisfaction is our future Business
215 NO. LOS ANGELES STREET
LINCOLN 125
VE-IN THEATRE
6612 LINCOLN BLVD.
BATHURCH LARKWOOD AND
ANAKUIN
Near Buena Park
WED. Thru SAT.
FOX ANAHEIM
KEYMINES
1-1042
Doors open 6:45
Great Big Musical
of The Twenties!
CINEMASCOPE
DAY James CAGNEY
LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME
NOW!
AT 2 THEATERS
HOWARD HAWKS'
LAND OF THE
LINCOLN 125
LIVE-IN THEATRE
6612 LINCOLN BLVD.
BETWEEN LORTWOOD AND ANAHEIM
Near Buena Park
WED. Thru SAT.
TITING BULL
CINEMASCOPE
William LUNGAN
Purple CASTLE
COLOR
HARMONY PARK
BALLROOM
NCHESTER IN BROADWAY
ANAHEIM
DANCING
EVERY FRI. and SAT.
GLEN WILDS
AND THE SOUTHERN STARS
FEATURING GLYN DUNCAN
FOX ANAHEIM
KEynamee
S-1042
Doors open 6:43
Great Big Musical
of The Twenties!
CINEMASCOPE
DAY - James CAGNEY
LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME
Cameron MITCHELL
COLOR
Plus Action Hit
STRANGER ON HORSEBACK
TECHNICOLOR
JOEL McCREA MIROSLAVA
Cartoon and late news
WEST COAST S.A.
Anna Wakelyly
S-19317
Continuous Show from 12:15
Lana Turner
Edmund Purdom
"The PRODIGAL"
plus
"MAD AT THE WORLD"
AT 2 THEATERS
HOWARD HAWKS'
LAND OF THE PHARAOHS
FROM WARNER BROS. IN CINEMASCOPE WARNERCOLOR
JACK JOAN DEWEY ALEXIS HAWKINS-COLLINS-MARTIN-MINOTIS
Added—Dennis O'Keefe
"Las Vegas Shakedown"
Hi-Way39
NO WAY 28 NEAR GARDEN GROVE PINES, NL. 3-5274 ANUS WEST 5431
Show Starts at Dusk
BROADWAY SANTA ANA
BETWEEN 4TH & 5TH ON BROADWAY
Show Starts 6:15
SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
Pacific DRIVE-IN THEATRES
COME AS YOU ARE IN THE FAMILY CAR
SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
Orange
HWY. 101 AT PLACENTA PHONES NL. 3-8271 AND KE. 8-2951
Hi-Way39
NO WAY 28 NEAR GARDEN GROVE PINES, NL. 3-5274 AND WEST 5431
Paulo
NEWPORT BLVD. 4T PAULARIND RD. PM. NL. 5-3313
DORIS DAY JAMES CAGNEY LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME CINEMASCOPE "Santa Fe Passage"
CINEMASCOPE LAND OF THE PHARAOHS WARNERCOLOR "Las Vegas Shakedown"
BLACKBOARD JUNGLE
GLEN FORD
Anna FRANCE Linda CAHREN "Wild North"