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Witlfett atoubt Sea Streut ' : HOME . R.VVCH BLSI.ESS Watch for grand opening FRI.. SAT, June 24, 2 ' ai Willameiie ' ; Shell Service Willamette Near 29th EEGISTER-GIMRD WANT ADS L BRING RESULTS :-o W " arte Cq0 ,v. hmW ' ...and corn is just one of. th inviting fresh fruits and vegetables . featured this week in the ' RochieeBrade All :gjto inWr Baon oxvfl FIRST run "MOVIE TIMES TUESDAY (Rnbjert to Chan(e) Mcdonald sm chase, i-.a, yis, 9:20. Jump lnl Hell, 3:30, 7:2J. HEILIC This Island Earth, 1:15, 4:2a, 7:10, 10:40. Raiajbow Round My Shoulder, 3:05, :lt, S:J REX Glass Tomb, 12:40. 3:3tl, :J0, 9:11. Rate at Dawn, 1:30, 4:40, MO, ,10:20. . WEDNESDAY I fSubjret to Chance) I HEiLlS Snorts, 1:11. Anrhora i Awetgh. 1:30, 6:20. Love Me or leave Me, 3:30, 8:40. ! REX Four Wavs Out, 12:30, 3:23, :20, 9:13. The French Touch, 1:S5, : .50, 7:45. 10:35. . McDONALD Arizona Sheepdog, 10:40, 12:50, J:05 , 5:15, 7:30, 9:40. Davy Crockett, 11:00, 1:10, 3:25, 3:35, 7:50, 10:00. WHITE STAG JACKETS . e...u as aa t eo' J TENSE MOMENT Randolph Scott is urged by Mala Powers and Denver Pyle to spare the lives of their broth ers, the infamous Reno Brothers gang, in a scene from "Rage at Dawn," which opened Sunday at the Rex. Hollywood Landmark Now Being Restored HOLLYWOOD on Behind a screen of trees on busy Sunset Boulevard, workmen are partial ly destroying one of the most colorful and famous landmarks of early Hollywood the old Garden of Allah Hotel. In this Spanish-style hostelry flourished the madcap Hollywood life of the '20s and '30s, and the name of the hotel brings sighs of nostalgia from show folk everywhere. Nearly every big name in show OUTDOORS UNDER THE STARS On World's largest Portable Ice Rink! PORTLAND MEADOWS JULY 19 THRU 26 Nitely at 8:30 AM Seats Reserved $3.00 $2 50 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 INCIUDINO TAX FOR BEST SEATS ORDER BY MAIL NOW Jvt tend cheek or meney erdar with stamped self-eddVessed envelope emi fete deske let HCXIDAY ON ICt t i J. K. Oat Ce., 40 S.W. 5m. erHend 4. Oregon. MAKI CHECKS PAYABLE TO. HOUDAY ON ICE. BOX OFFKI OPEN JULY 1 el J. K. OILl CO. -HOLIDAY OH ICF" Predvced by Holiday On lee Shews, Inc. orffov Sftjeav Spoil meW OREGON JOUINAL fllOTOR-VU DRll-in T H E A T P E ONI Mill I A St OF WHNGMUi phone 7-logo ENDS TUESDAY s WEyESDA o "yon J Christian 363 -Sfesi: 'WP. VIJi) ALS0 t , TTJ ) business called the garden home Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, Greto Garbo, Tallulah Bankhead, Orson Welles, Jlar- lene Dietrich. Guests stayed for months, sometimes years. Life in the white stucco villas 'around the pool was neighborly, to commit a staggering understatement. The wills were like paper, and telephone calls and romances seldom were private. Tenants wandered in and out of each other's rooms. In recent years the hotel ha: came shabby; the stars departed. Now two loyal ex-rcsidcnts, mil lionaire-movie producer Corne lius Vanderbilt Whitney arid Di rector Dudley Murphy, have bought the place and are remod eling it to restore its former glory. The new owners changed the name to "Holiday House." But the bar will be called "The Gar den of Allah" with special glass es for former residents. South Africa produced 30' mil lion tons of coal in 1953, valued at more than the diamonds mined there the same year. RAFTER M-D RANCH Western Ranch Camp for Boys and Girls Members American Camping Assoc. OPENING JUNE 26 TOR INFORMATION: Wrlle: nr. M. W. Ponle co Oakrtdge Clinic, Oakrldge, Ore. or Robert Molslo, 4fil J Summers Lane, Klamath Falls, Orrrin r Doors Open At 12:45 Starts Wednesday i m m. m w m k i v i w j .v mm mm m m u kaav m Of m aanv nnnprtT 1PITII VIM I ea Dick Haymes Again peels Like Singing By BOB THOMAS or The eVP HOLLYWOOD Ifl This week Dick Haymes begins picking, up the pieces of Ms career. The past two years he has been largely inactive for reasons well known. Now the Argentine-born crooner has won his battle to avoid deportation. '. He opened a three-week sing ing date at the Dunes in Las Vegas. The salary: $15,000 a week. "I'm very excited about this engagement," he said between, re hearsals. "It's the first time I've felt like singing since the whole trouble began. If I succeed in this, I think other good things will follow, I believe the record ing companies and film produc ers are waiting to see how my voice is. But he does not intend to return full-time to the crooning business "I'm not going out to play 39 weeks in night clubs, the way I used to," he emphasized. "I would like to pick three or four top spots and play them every year. The rest of the time I'll de vote to picture work, both as an actor and a producer. Producing is my great interest. I've been wanting to do it as far back as 1946." His plans for film production are no idle dream. He and spouse Rita Hayworth have set up their own company to release a series of movies through United Artists. The first one, he said, would feature himself and would be made this summer. FAIR ENOUGH PORTLAND, Me. ITO Mrs. Claude Leadbettcr recalls that it was a 1924 auction that started her on her life-long hobby of landscape painting. "A neighbor and I both wanted a painting we saw at the auction," she said. "We compromised. She bought it, and I got some paints and copied it." EUGENE FAIRGROUNDS ONE DAY ONLY AFTERNOON 4 NTTE TODAY SPON. OPTIMISTS CLUB Twlr Pally, 2:31 ft p.n Doors Open 1:30 i- 7 p.m POPULAR PRirES General A dm Us Ion and Rfsfrrfd Chair Tlrkftt on Sal Cirrus Day nnly At TIFFANY DAVIS RFXAI.L DRUG Hth & WlllaniPMr 2000 UNRESERVED SEATS EACH PERFORMANCE Children .75c Adults 1.35 INTLI'IIF.S AM. TAX EXTRA ArWEn ATTRACTlOK Pone Ailtrpy "Sinelne Cowboy1 and Hi Cnngren of Riders It Rnpers Ends Today "THIS ISLAND EARTH" Also "RAINBOW ROUND MY SHOULDER" Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Tucs., June 21, 1955 5B ADVENTURE Davy Crockett, played by Fess Parker, and George Rus sel, with Buddy Edsen in the role, decide what trail to take in "Davy Crock ett, King of the Wild Fron tier," starting Wednesday at the McDonald. Ph. 5-7354 Open Weekdays 6:45 Open Sunday 4:45 ENDS TUESDAY Tyrone Power, Maureen O'Hara LONG GREY LINE CINEMASCOPE Mickey Rooney-Elaine Davis ATONIC KID ENI1S TUESDAY JOHN WAYNE LANA TURNER TAB HUNTER "Tho Son Chase" ' "JUMP INTO HELL" "OR. .lErKYIS HIDE piol"h Rrolt Ed tar Kucha nan rllju'o at Unwn 1 ho fiinsn MARTIN & LEWIS 3 RING CIRCUS AND REAP THE WILD WIND JOHN WAYNE SUSAN HAYWARD WEDNESDAY U SHOW STAKT$ HOWSTAI AT DUSK He Faced an Empire of Barbed-wire and Bullets! " KIRK DOUGLAS JEANNE CHAIN CLAIRE TREVOR lf-4'i).T; nlliiiiit 0m- lw?f-j$i ' e.--T-. u'.vAa (iTwrnmucwi TI.I ftVm "Tel i " I , Seaweed Turned Into Fertilizer CHEBEAGUE ISLAND, Me. W Sfaweed is being harvested here and turned into commercial fertilizer. . Richard A. MacCormack, 32, and Donald C. Macintosh, 19, gather the weed at low tide. They let it dry and then machine-grind it into an organic fertilizer and soil conditioner. The two islanders say i chem ical analysis of their product, which is nourished netirely by the ocean, shows it is rich in phos phorus, potassium, sodium, calci um and nitrogen, as well as oth er minerals. Because it grows under water, they claim seaweed fertilizer is better than hand-grown organic material as it is free of weed seeds, fungi spores and Insect eggs. Last Times Tonight "Stranger In Town" "New York Confidential" EDAESIIAY Don't miss this outstanding action picture! JAMES SMART ROTH ROMAN CORINNECAIVET MEBRENNAI1 Far Country .etHWviMn.n'RM On Same Program "THE LOOTERS" bMbiiUIi THEATRE LAST TIMES TONIOIIT "STAR IS BORN" "ROCKET MAN" WEDNESDAY U H WoncJ. rl.t..f.ll.r tIMIOPMONIC WUNO I On Hamff Prnxram "West of Zanzibar' i STARTS ?CpV IX 1A WEDNESDAY ygSPfg NOTICE! ' NOTICE! SPECIAL MORNING MATINEES WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY ONLY . Doors Open 10:00 o.m. Show Sforti 10:30 o.m, NOW. . . on the MOTION- PICTURE . BUDDY EBSEN Directed by NORMAN WhttenbyTOM BLACKBWN; Produced b, BILL A fUll-LENGTH FlAWRi AOAPTED FROM . . THE ORIGINAL "DISNEYLAND" TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS.' NOW PLAYING VERY LITTLE ' THEATRE WWW FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 4-7751 BOX OFFICE OPEN DAILY 1 TO 5 J ENDS TUESDAY Show Starts at Dusk lunn mum v j PAYNE MURPHY f ALSO I At his hilarious best!" wmm 1HE with JOAN OMtNWOOO -.v WEDNESDAY "White Feather" "Laughing Anne" COLOR CARTOON & NEWS ' Color Cartoon and News Reel Pictures of Portland " ' Rose Parado ' Your Family Drlve-In SCREEN ! FOSTER - WALSH : TORRID "".iw ADVtNTllREllON 9-i Arlmlmilon Prirre . . . this attrarjjon onJ . Mat. 80r; Evening rt Sunrlayi SI.OO c JuRom. Matia-C!i '; Eve.tnd Sun. 80c Chilriroi 50c Anim$ 009 hi :::: 4 7 o Also "NCHQ?. AlxiGM o ol 1 0-2 1 S CH- a O O o o O