The Crescent Times (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1939 Page: 3 of 4
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The Crescent Times, Crescent. Okla., Thursday. Julv 6, 1939
COLUMBIA
II IA I'ROCRAM AT Till:
RITZ
THEATRE
1 lie Neiiihhoas Know
I-RLE ADMISSION
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\ND SAVE IT FOR REFERENCE
Dl'KIN'C THIS MONTH it w i .
also he good lor I REE Vdmission
July 2(i and 27.
LOVELL ROUTl
ONE NEWS
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CHARLIE CHAN IN RENO
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ward
• Convenient conr
trols
• Straight-line
draft for plowing
• Roomy platform
• Individual rear
wheel brake*
Graff Hardware Co.
CRESCENT'S LEADING HARDWARE
EaSY steering unil accurate control—
all-important in row-crop work—are
features of John Deere General Pur-
pose Tractors you'll like. The irre-
versible worm and gear—standard
automotive construction—prevents
backlash and whip of the wheel even
when operating the tractor in ex-
tremely rough conditions.
Get the feel of the wheel on a John
iDeere Tractor, It will give you a new
Appreciation of easy steering. Full
provision is made for taking up the
Wear that may occur after long usage,
and you can expect to find this same
ase in steering, many years to come,.
TOUR FUEL DOLLAR QOEIFABTHEH in k JOHN QE
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Don't say oil, Just
say "Champlin Oils
and Champlin Gas. '
Chris McClure will
get it to you in a
hurry. Service and
quality merchandise.
GR
STATION
NO. 2
f'hrl* McClure
I'hnne I .ih I'ri MOfnt
I'op Eye Cartoon. "What A Nightmare"
NEW SERIAL
"DAREDEVILS OF THE RED CIRCLE"
I HAITI It NO I
"THE MONSTROUS PLOT"
Admission 10c and 20c
HARIIAIN MATINEE
Ever> Saturday — 1 :^U to 4 :.'{0
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
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i \ ho.n i row i : in
ROSE OF
VVASI1INGTON SQUARE
\*ilh .\ lU'l* I tvr. \l .hdniMJ. Willi II III lYuw-
le>. 'Iiiycf < oiujiloii. it11«1 llobail Cm\aiiaii",h
"MARCH OF TIME No. 11"
Admisnion Ilie and 2fw
Wednewrt iv nd Thursday
•II L.V 12 nud 13
THE GIRL FROM MEXICO
willi I iona LI Wood". I.won I mil. l.imLu
llaych ami Hoiinld MjwHiiile
Comedy "Sea Melody"
and
FOX MOVIETONE NEWS
Admission 10c and 20c
COMING SOON
YfH'NO Mil T.ivr-Ol.v with Henry I'oniln
:.||J Mujnrii' Wiavfr, 'TIIIC STOIIY OF
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l'Ai-lMjr" w|tli Joel Mci'rea uml "KRONTIRH
MAKSHA1.I." «|th Hamlolph Scott and i)lunl«*
Bui lies.
LV 7 and S
S. Toler and R. Cortez in
CHARLIE CHAN IN RENO
•JULY 10, and
Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, A1 Jolson in
ROSE OF
WAS! 11NGTON SQUARE
•IIJLY 12 and 1.3
I.upe \'elez and Leon Errol in
GIRL FROM MEXICO
•IIH.I I I uml If,
William Uoyd and (I. Hayes in
RENEGADE TRAIL
•JL'L\ Hi, 17 and IS
Henry Fonda and Marjorie Weaver
YOUNG MR. LINCOl .N
JULY l!i and 20
Jack Penny and Dorothy Lamour in
MAN ABOUT TOWN
JULY 21 and 22
Lee Tracy and Virginia Weidler in
FIXER DUGAN
JULY 23, 2-1, and 25
1- red Astaire and Ginger Rogers in
THE STORY OF VERNON
AND IRENE CASTLE
JULY 2ti and 27
Shirley Temple and Randolph Scott
in
SUSANNAH OF
TI IE MOUNT1ES
L VD1ES—Clip this ad and exchange
it at boxoffice for FREE PASS on
Wednesday and Thursday, July 2(>
and 27—no matinee.
A COURTESY OF THE RITZ
THEATRE and THE CRESCENT
TIMES
The entire calendar must he pres-
ented to enable a lady to net Free
Ticket. Only Ladies over IS years
of at>e entitled to use of calendar.
JULY 28 and 29
Warner Baxter and Lynn Pari in
RETURN OF CISCO KID
JULY 30, 31 and AUGUST 1
C. Morris, W. Barrie and L. Ball in
FIVE CAME BACK
Coming August 2nd
MILLION DOLLAR LEGS
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Wilson, Herman O. The Crescent Times (Crescent, Okla.), Vol. 32, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 6, 1939, newspaper, July 6, 1939; Crescent, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc234015/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.