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TELEVISION
Any program deviations from these tags are the results of last-minute changes by the station. (C) denotes program in sales.
KNXT 2 KTLA 5 KHJ-TV 9
KRCA 4 KABC-TV 7 KTTV 11
KCOP 13
THURSDAY NIGHT
5:00—2-Amon 'N' Andy
4-Giroux Show
9-John J. Anthony
5:05—11-Topper
5:30—2-Movie
5-Bozo the Clown
7-Adventure Time
9-Criswell Predicts
5:45—9-News
11-Orange Show
6:00—4,7-News
5-Popeye
7-Annie Oakley
9-Cartoon Express
13-Baxter Ward
6:15—Sports
11-Jim Bowle
13-Cai Tinney Sees
6:30—4-Curt Massey (C)
5-News
7-Sea Adventure
13-Rohin Hood
6:45—4,5,11-News
7:00—2-News
4-Death Valley Days
5-Movie
7-Men of Annapolis
9-Little Rascals
11-Wild Bill Hickok
13-Search for Adventure
7:30—2-I Love Lucy
4-Texas Rodeo
7-Leave It To Beaver
9-Soldiers of Fortune
11-Three Stooges
13-Golden Voyage
8:00—2-December Bride
4-Lawless Years
7-Zorro
9-Crusade in Pacific
11-Highway Patrol
13-Ski & Sports Show
8:30—2-Yancy Derringer
4-Music Theater
6:50—2-Farm Report
7:00—2-Captain Kangaroo
4-Today
1:45—2-News
8:00—2-Our Miss Brooks
5-Cartoons
8:30—2-Kingdom of Sea
5-Red Rowe
7-Fun to Reduce
11-Movie
8:45—7-Chef Milani
9:00—2-On the Go
4-Dough-Re-Mj
9:30—2-Arthur Godfrey
4-Treasury Hunt
7-Mayor of Town
11-Jack La Lane
10:00—2-I Love Lucy
4-Price Is Right
7-Chucko
11-My Little Margie
10:30—2-Top Dollar
4-Concentration
5-Harry Babbitt
9-Star Performance
11-I Led Three Lives
11:00—2-Love of Life
4>The Tac Dough
5-Romper Room
7-I Married Joan
9-Lookin' at Cookin'
11:30—2-Search for Tomorrow
7-It's A Great Life
9-Movie
11:45—2-Guilding Light
12:00—2-News, Movie
4-Qeen for a Day
5-Uncle Luther
7-George Hamilton
11-Sheriff John
12:30—4-Haggis Baggis (C)
7-Play Your Hunch
12:45—9-Movie
1:00—4-Young Dr. Malone
5-News, Gardiner
"MAD SCRAMBLE"
term used when three bronces and the same number of angry steers, all with coats, are let out simultaneously onto a field. Viewers will be quintimated with this and rodeo language when they see the new weekly Texas which bows tonight at 7:56. Channel 4. In addition "mad scramble," there will such events as bareback riding, calf roping, building and barrel racing. This could catch on just as he and roller skating shows in the past.
MUSIC MAKERS ... Theater has a half-hourety show scheduled for the starring Bill Hayes andence Henderson. 8:30 Channel 4... Pat Suzuki of "Flower Drum Songs" comedian Cliff Norton with Pat Boone's guests tonight. p.m., Channel 7... Terri Ernie takes up Rock 'n' Roll when Molly Bee and the Preps make an appearance his show. 9:30 p.m., Chama.
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9—Little Rascals
11—Wild Bill Hickok
13—Search for Adventure
7:30—2 I Love Lucy
4 Texas Rodeo
7—Leave It To Beaver
9—Soldiers of Fortune
11—Three Stooges
13—Golden Voyage
8:00—2 December Bride
4 Lawless Years
7—Zorro
9—Crusade in Pacific
11—Highway Patrol
13—Ski & Sports Show
8:30—2 Yancy Derringer
4 Music Theater
5 Movie
7—Real McCoys
9—Charter Boat
11—Harbor Command
12 Movie
9:00—2 Zane Grey Theater
4 Laugh Line
7 Pat Boone
9 Movie Theater
11 Bold Venture
9:30—2 Playhouse 90
4 Ford Show (C)
7 Rough Riders
11 Dr. Hudson's Journal
10:00—5, 11, 13—News
4 Groucho Marx
7 Music Is My Beat
20:25—11 Paul Coates
13 Tom Duggan
20:00—4 Masq'rade Party (C)
7 News
10:45—7, 9 News
11 Movie
28:00—2, 4 News
5 Strictly Informal
7 Al Jarvis
9 Club Checkerboard
21:25—3 Movie
4 Jack Pear
25:00—7, 9 Movie
FRIDAY DAYTIME
6:20—4 Farm Report
6:30—4 Continental Class Rm
Radio Selections
Any program deviations from these logs are the result of last-minute changes by the stations.
KLAC ... 570 KABC ... 790 KNX ... 1070 KWIZ ... 1480
KFI ... 640 KIEV ... 780 KRKD ... 1150 KBLA ... 1490
KMPC ... 710 KHJ ... 930 KFOX ... 1280 KPOL ... 1540
KBIG ... 740 KFWB ... 980 KFAC ... 1330 KDAY ... 1580
KPOP ... 1020 KGER ... 1390
THURSDAY
4:40 P.M.
KHJ-News, Crowell
5:00 P.M.
KPI-News, Weather
KKX-Self-Morrow
KABC-Airwash, Sports
KMPC-Caseball
KPBW-Billitt Field
8:13 P.M.
KABC-News, Airwash
KNPW-Knowl
9:30 P.M.
KPI-News, Airwash
6:30 P.M.
KPI-City News Desk
KKX-Business, Melody
KABC-News, Pinkbay
6:45 P.M.
KPI-Pinchials, Weather
7:00 P.M.
KHJ-Potton Lewis, Jr.
KKI-News, Music, Nash Schools
7:PAC-Interlude
KASC-Sports, World of Tennessee
7:18 P.M.
KFI-Madboy Time
7:38 P.M.
KHI-News, Travie
7:45 P.M.
KKI-Travels Highlights
9:00 P.M.
KKI-News, Outside
9:38 P.M.
KMPG-Dance Time
10:00 P.M.
KKI-News, Public Schools
10:13 P.M.
KPI-Man on Go-KKI-Sports
10:30 P.M.
KKI-Things Called Life
10:45 P.M.
KKI-Phil Norman
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ABOUT Stamp
By ANDREW FERENE
June 28 is the day that tries will have almost postage stamps issued on a day and for the same real stamps will mark the cost of the Saint Lawrence W project, a long, long day many people of the two c. Utilizing the colors of t. of both countries, the star be blue and red on a white ground, featuring the Green and connecting links. The an will be bilingual, Eng can. The Canadian first sales, will as usual, be at
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THURSDAY
4:08 P.M. KHJ—News, Crowell
5:00 P.M. KPI—News, Weather
KXI—Ed Morrow
KABC—Airwatch, Sports
KPWB—Casselfield
KPWB—Elkhorn Field
6:13 P.M. KABC—News, Airwatch
KXI—News
8:38 P.M. KPI—News
KXI—Tom Marmon
KXI—Sports, Crowell
KPAC—Continental
KABC—News, Airwatch
8:45 P.M. KPI-KXX—News
KABC—Orval Anderson
6:00 P.M. KPI-4 O'Clock Journal
KHJ—News, Travis
KXI-Sports Storey
KABC-Ed Morrow News
KPB-Wa Mitch Reed
8:15 P.M. KXI-Lewill Thomas
KABC-Daly Harvey
KPI-Sports Report
KMPC—News
4:30 P.M. KPI-City News Desk
KXI-Business, Malody
KABC—News, Pinkley
7:00 P.M. KJH—Police Laws Jr.
KXI-X News, Music Hall
KPi-Fi News, Public Schools
KAP-Interstate
KABC-Sports, World of Terrorrew
7:13 P.M. KFI-Madely Time
7:38 P.M. KJH—News, Travis
KPi-Powr
KXI-Business, Answer Please
KMPC-Dodgers Scoreboard
7:45 P.M. KXI-City Editor
KMPC-Bill Stewart
8:00 P.M. KXI-World Telethl
KPI-News, Monitor
KPAC-Evening Concert
KJJ-News, Chatterton
KABC-News, Zimmer
8:15 P.M. KXI-This Is L.A.
8:45 P.M. KXI-Treel Highlights
9:00 P.M. KPWB-Bill Ballance
KXI-X News, Opinion
9:38 P.M. KMPG-Dance Time
10:00 P.M. KXI-News
KPAC-Crewscream, Music
KPI-News of West
10:15 P.M. KPI-Man on Go
KSPsports
10:26 P.M. KPI-Things Calm Life
KXX-Phil Norman
11:00 P.M. KPI-News, Sports
KXI-News, Murry Go Reward
11:15 P.M. KPI-Carversation Phase
KXX-Music 7th Down
12 MIDNIGHT
KPI-Other Side of Day
KPAC-KXX-Music
KXX-Red Blankets
KMPC-News, McInane
DAYTIME RADIO. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
7:00 A.M. KPI—News
KXI-McCoy, Caimer
KABC-Heminewer News
KHI-Jnews, Martindale
KTWy-Bruce Harvee
KPAC-Coffee Concert
KMPC-News, Whittinghill
7:15 A.M. KXI-Bob Crane
KXI-Dress Newt
KFI-Ulls Jim Road
KABC-John Trettor
7:20 A.M. KXI-Presh Goss
KPAC-Troy City Concert
7:40 A.M. KPI—News
KXI-Harry Babofft
8:00 A.M. KXI-Bob Crane
KABC-Cuff Ensemble
KFI-Ulls Jim Road
KMAP-Heward Fryen
8:15 A.M. KXI-News
KXPb-Business, Sports
KXA-Gearworks, Music
KABC-John Trettor
8:30 A.M. KXI-Draper, Crane
KFXi-Unity Viewpoint
9:00 A.M. KPI—News, Turn Back Clock
KXI-News
KAP-Broadcast Club
KPAC-Consert
KHI-Jnews, Crowell
KPWB-Joe Yocson
9:15 A.M. KZXi-Sub Grim
"MAD SCRAMBLE" is the term used when three wild broncs and the same number of angry steers, all with cowboys aboard, are let out of chutes simultaneously onto a rodeo field. Viewers will become acquainted with this and other rodeo language when they watch the new weekly Texas Rodeo which bows tonight at 7:30 p.m., Channel 4. In addition to the "mad scramble," there will be such events as bareback brone riding, calf roping, bulldogging and barrel racing. This show could catch on just as bowling and roller skating shows have in the past.
MUSIC MAKERS... Music Theater has a half-hour variety show scheduled for tonight, starring Bill Hayes and Florence Henderson. 8:30 p.m., Channel 4... Pat Suzuki, star of "Flower Drum Song," and comedian Cliff Norton will be Pat Boone's guests tonight. 9 p.m., Channel 7... Tennessee Ernie takes up Rock 'n' Roll when Molly Bee and the Four Preps make an appearance on his show. 9:30 p.m., Channel 4.
COMEDY CAPERS... Lily decides to take an apartment of her own when she inadvertently caused trouble between Matt and Ruth, on December Bride, 8 p.m., Channel 2... Bob Hope guests on I Love Lucy in a funny repeat show, 7:30 p.m., Channel 2... Grandpa McCoy hides furniture to fool the tax assessor, in "The Tax Man Cometh," on the Real McCoys, 8:30 p.m., Channel 7.
DRAMA DOINGS... James Whitmore and Marsha Hunt costar on Zane Grey Theater as a bank teller and a woman doctor involved in robbery and murder, in "Checkmate," 9 p.m., Channel 2... Playhouse 90 screens a drama about the 101st U.S. Airborne Division, "Dark December," Starring Barry Sullivan, James Whitmore and Lilli Darvas, 9:30 p.m., Channel 2.
MOVIES... "The Lodger," George Sanders, 5:30 p.m., Channel 2... "Little Giant," Abbott and Costello, 7 p.m., Channel 5... "Adventure in Manhattan," Jean Arthur, 8:30 p.m., Channel 5... "In Our Life," Bette Davis, 8:30 p.m., Channel 13... "Behave Yourself," Farley Granger 9 p.m., Channel 9... "The Arnelo Affair," John Hodiak, 10:45 p.m., Channel 11.
HOLLYWOOD — Unlike Millie Perkins, who claims she had no desire to become an actress, Diane Baker, who made her screen debut as Anne's older sister Margot in "The Diary of Anne Frank," was determined to become an actress and a fine one.
She studied with several coaches near her home in Sherman Oaks, Calif., and did modeling to pay for her lessons. She was one of six finalists in the annual Miss Rheingold contest and was taken to New York for the conclusion of the competition, an honor that would have netted her about $50,000 in prizes and salary. She lost, but stayed on in the Big Town to learn more about acting until she became ill and undernourished and had to return to the film capital. Diane came to the attention of director George Stevens when she applied at 20th for consideration under the studio's New Talent program.
A Hollywood scribbler is doing the story of the infamous Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan, and will title it: "I Want to Live, Too!" So did her murdered daughter-in-law, i fancy.
Marilyn Monroe's drama coach and mentor was Natasha Lyttes, who has this to say: "I worked with Marilyn from scratch, teaching her how to be free and open and natural. She was a wonderful pupil." The secret of acting, according to Natasha, is naturalness. Her favorites? "James Dean was not accomplished, but I loved her—he had a magnetism. MaBrando is a beautiful actor. Lawrence Olivier — I love his accent; a beautiful artist. I when I woke him. Shirley Browne has a special 'lost child' quality. She acts with her soul and fun to watch."
Be thankful it isn't compulsory see "Compulsion." After Diane Varsi's dreary role, small works she took to the hills.
Barbara Rush will marry-up Publicist Warren Cowen, come June... Brigitte Bardot is Moscow in June to attend preemm of her new flicker, "Ethet Goes to War." The tension Jill St. John would like to some day "is an African sitter after I've gone through Eurias On the "Spartacus" set, Curtis said: "A $200wig is processed in the event my doesn't grow long enough for part as a slave-gladiator."
Seems Tony has one of the best growing top-knots in Gulch, yet his role requires a siderable mop of Roman-style "I really want to play it with wig," admitted Tony. "I figure get a million laughs, for it's of yak hair!"
Jack Carson's description gal-about-town: "She always so bed-ragged." (Saunders Enterprises Syndicate)
COMEDY CAPERS . . . Lily decides to take an apartment of her own when she inadvertently self.” Ferley Granger 9 p.m., Channel 9 . . . “The Arnel Affair,” John Hodiak, 10:45 p.m., Channel 11.
ABOUT Stamps
By ANDREW FERENCE
June 26 is the day that two countries will have almost identical postage stamps issued on the same day and for the same reason. The stamps will mark the completion of the Saint Lawrence Waterway project, a long, long dream of many people of the two countries. Utilizing the colors of the flags of both countries, the stamp will be blue and red on a white background, featuring the Great Lakes and connecting links. The Canadian will be billingual, English and French; the American, just American. The Canadian first day of sales, will, as usual, be at Ottawa;
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the American at Massena, N. Y., the site of the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation in the United States.
There were 320,000 first day covers canceled March 16, when the 4½ Hermitage regular postage stamp was placed on sale at Hermitage, Tennessee. This is almost three times greater than the number of first day covers canceled July 11, 1938 when the 4½ Presidential series went on sale at Washington, D. C.
The Post Office Department will no longer accept responsibility for replacement of first day covers on which stamps have been placed in any position other than the upper right corner in the accepted fashion. Collectors affix stamps towards the center of the envelope in an effort to secure a "bull's eye" cancellation will in the future do so at their own risk.
Beginning with the 4-cent 49 star Flag commemorative, plate numbers on all stamps printed on the Giori press will appear in the top and bottom margin corners of each sheet, rather than in the left and right side margins, as at present.
Four philatelic exhibition postal stations, with special cancellations, have been authorized. The first will be in use May 1 to 3 in conjunction with ROMPEX (Rocky Mountain Philatelic Exhibition) at Denver, Colo. The second, Johnstown, Penna, May 9 and 10 for "POWEX '59." Third, May 16 and May 17 for the Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs' convention at Marinette, Wisconsin and the last at Detroit, Michigan, August 7 to 9 for the American First Day Cover Society convention and exhibition.
Another new one! The Post Office Department announced it will issue a commemorative 4 cent Silver Centennial stamp on June 8, first day of sale at Virginia City, Nevada, the 100th anniversary of the discovery of silver at the Comstock Lode in Nevada. To see Nevada City is something one will not forget very easily. First Day Covers will be available from the postmaster at Virginia City. Remittance must accompany your order.
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Lookin' and Listening By Ann Wardell Saunders
HOLLYWOOD — No doubt about it — TV aims to give the movie producers a run for their money, come fall.
The hour-long "Riverboat" series about life on the rivers of the Mississippi Valley in the roaring 1840's (and in color) promises something newer and better in televising.
Darren McGavin playmakes Grey Holden, young owner of the steamboat Enterprise, an authentic life-sized vessel custom-ordered for the series, with Burt Reynolds making like Ben Fraser, a young riverman Grey picked to pilot his boat.
"Storywise," says producer Jules Bricken, "our series will combine the dramatic impact of a Broadway hit with the action thrills of a motion picture extravaganza."
“This is an action series set against America's riverboat era with strong emphasis on the timeless moral problem of human relations. We'll be doing some pretty sophisticated things.”
Jules explained that the Enterprise is not a showboat but a working riverboat that is operated as a profit-making business venture. "Nor will the series be about Mississippi River gamblers. The stories will spring from the principals involvement with a historically accurate cross-section of the period—wealthy cotton planters, rough frontiersmen, pioneering merchants, river pirates, gamblers and ne’er-do-wells.”
Hear tell that Fidel Castro has contacted Russell Birdwell to do a public relations job for him. Dinah Shore will do a dramatic role with Joseph Schildkraut in "Affairs of Anatele" on her show, May 4... George Gobel will turn
Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pinafore" been rescheduled for May 11 John Smith has resigns Cimarron City's Sheriff and takes on the part of Slim Shee 21-year-old head of Twelve House, who is one of two bus operating a stagecoach relation in lawless "Laramie, hour color series. Robert Ford Jr. will playmake his 1 old brother Andy, and Carmichael will play Jones family friend and handyman his prime. Robert Fuller po Jess Harper, a young dritte allies himself with the Shee in their constant conflict with lawless element.
A guest star will be included script, beginning with Duryea and Everett Sloane episode.
Rebecca Welles says she to season cooked vegetable a few drops of liquid smoke.
Irate Anita Ekberg Eyes Divorce Move
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — S actress Anita Ekberg is acting an attorney about dividing her husband, English actor thony Steel.
The blonde, bosomy actress noticeably annoyed Monday Steel failed to meet her airport on her return from a long film-making jaunt in P Attorney Simon Taub said day Miss Ekberg consulted him.
"I suppose a divorce is o plated," he said. "There is ing definite about that un Ekberg has talked things with her husband and I am
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Mississippi River gamblers The stories will spring from the principals involvement with a historically accurate cross-section of the period—wealthy cotton planters, rough frontiersmen, pioneering merchants, river pirates, gamblers and ne’er-do-wells.
Hear tell that Fidel Castro has contacted Russell Birdwell to do a public relations job for him. Dinah Shore will do a dramatic role with Joseph Schildkraut in “Affairs of Anatele” on her show, May 4... George Gobel will turn up on CBS next season, alternating with Jack Benny, Sunday nights. After 31 years on radio and tv, “Voice of Firestone” sings its swan song, June 1... Gilbert and LEGAL NOTICE
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
Estate of HENRY J. MADUELL, s. ka.
H. J. MADUELL
Deceased.
No. A — 131189
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that HENRY J. MADUELL, JR., has filed herein a petition for the probate of the Will of the above named decedent for issuance of Letters Testamentary to the petitioner, reference to which is made for further particulars, and that the time and place of hearing the same has been set for May 8, 1959, at 10:00 A.M. in the courtroom of Department No. Three of said court at County Hall of Records, in the City of Santa Ana, California.
Dated April, 1859.
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Suzy Parker, movietown's beautiful enigma, returned to work this week, as elusive as ever and still unwilling to take Hollywood seriously.
"I'm the only actress who can say she's making a comeback after appearing in just two pictures," she laughed. "I've been gone 14 months, and I'll be darned if I'll say 'it's good to be back.'"
The tall (5-foot, eight-inch) ex-fashion model sipped a Tom Collins and wryly observed that the less anyone knows about her happier she is.
Her secret marriage to French journalist Pierre De La Salle became known last June when Suzy barely escaped death in an autotrain collision in Florida. Her father was killed in the crash.
The red-haired, dimpied actresses flinches at her reputation for being a "mystery girl," but she steadfastly refuses to dispel the illusion.
Naturally Complicated Person
"Most actresses work hard at being basically simple," she said. "I love being naturally complicated. I suppose if I have to be a mystery it's because I don't lead a very public life. No one knows very much about me, and I want to keep it that way."
"I won't even admit where I was born."
Reminded that her 20th Century-Fox studio biography states she was born in San Antonio, Tex.
May die within the next minute, so the future is a big nothing too."
Suzy's immediate future includes a starring role in The Best of Everything," in which she plays a neurotic actress.
Confident About Picture
"I know the type extremely well," she said without further explanation. "I think it will be a good picture, but in my only two movies I starred with Cary Grant and Gary Cooper."
"The only way I'll be able to top those leading men is by starring in a two-hour movie all by myself.
"I just can't take acting very seriously," she twinkled. "Sometimes I give myself lectures about that. It's just that I know there is something more important in the world—although I don't know what it is."
Performers should have as much privacy as private cinemas. Selling your private life is not part of becoming an actress, or even a movie star.
"I don't like reading detritus of other people's lives. I think it is vulgar. And my own private life is boring. When I'm through making this picture I'll return to New York—and even more privacy."
Naturally Complicated Person
"Most actresses work hard at being basically simple," she said.
"I love being naturally complicated. I suppose if I have to be a mystery it's because I don't lead a very public life. No one knows very much about me, and I want to keep it that way.
"I won't even admit where I was born."
Reminded that her 20th Century-Fox studio biography states she was born in San Antonio, Tex., Suzy shrugged.
"That biography is a marvelous fantasy. The past and future are equally dead to me. Only the present counts. There is nothing to be done about the past, and I
Plaster Thieves Pilfer Apartments Being Built
SANTA ANA (OCNS) — The theft of 28 sacks of plastic cement and 40 more of plaster were reported to the Orange County's Sheriff's Department by C. Russell Shinnefeld, who is working on some apartments at Lewis and Compton in Garden Grove.
The sacks taken were enough to plaster one house, he told deputies.
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The blonde, bosomy actress was noticeably annoyed Monday when steel failed to meet her at the airport on her return from a year-long film-making jaunt in Europe. Attorney Simon Taub said Tuesday Miss Ekberg consulted with him.
"I suppose a divorce is contemplated," he said. "There is nothing definite about that until Miss Ekberg has talked things over with her husband and I am trying to locate him now."
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Also
Rosalind Russell
"AUNTY MAME"
Broadway Starts At 7:00
SANTA ANA BROADWAY
KI 2-4727
BROADWAY AT FIFTH
SANTA ANA ORANGE DRIVE-IN
SANTA ANA FWY AT CHAPKN.YE KE 8-2951
Orange Starts At DUSK
Lana Turner — John Gavin — Sandra Dee
"IMITATION OF LIFE"
ALSO
"STEP DOWN TO TERROR"
PACIFIC DRIVE IN THEATRES
SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
ANAHEIM
ANAHEIM
DRIVE-IN
LEMON & ORANGTORP
LA 5-3526
Best Actress — Susan Hayward
"THUNDER IN THE SUN"
ALSO
Northwest Mounted Police"
WESTMINSTER
NI-WAY 39
DRIVE-IN
NWY 39 or GARDEN GR.
TW 3-3561
Debbie Reynolds — Tony Randall
"THE MATING GAME"
ALSO
GO FOR BROKE"
SANTA ANA PAULO
DRIVE-IN
NEWFRT BL. & PRUIRING
KI 5-3313
Natural Childbirth As Presented In
"THE CASE OF DR. LAURENT"
ALSO
BRIGHTHILL BARDOT
"THE GIRL IN THE BIKING"