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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Doors Open At 12:45
Starts Wednesday
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Dick Haymes
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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
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Doors Open 1:30 i- 7 p.m
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Pone Ailtrpy "Sinelne Cowboy1
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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
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Maureen O'Hara
LONG GREY
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CINEMASCOPE
Mickey Rooney-Elaine Davis
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LANA TURNER
TAB HUNTER
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JOHN WAYNE
SUSAN HAYWARD
WEDNESDAY
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He Faced an
Empire of
Barbed-wire
and Bullets!
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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"
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Don't miss this outstanding
action picture!
JAMES SMART
ROTH ROMAN
CORINNECAIVET
MEBRENNAI1
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. BUDDY EBSEN
Directed by NORMAN
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