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Progress Bulletin from Pomona, California • Page 35

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Progress Bulletini
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Pomona, California
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35
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E-6 Progress-Bulletin, Pomono, Californio, Thursday, Classified Ads Dial 622-1201 LUNCHEON SPECIALS Each day from 11:30 to 2 P.M. Also COCKTAILS MAGIC TOWERS 540 E. Foothill Pomona MUSIC CENTER PRESENTATIONS SUNDAY, JUNE 17 at 7:30 MI SIL 1 Nil 0 PAYit Prices: $6.50. S.50. 4.50.

3.50 TicKets: Music Center most agencies Auditions scheduled at Fullerton FULLERTON Public auditions for Cal State ninth annual summer theater season will be held in the campus Little Theater on Monday night at 7. The productions featured this summer are two musicals and a theater workshop. will be produced in June with performances thte last week of the month. A musical version of Taming of the will be produced in July with pertor- mances on the third weekend. Also scheduled for that period is a theater production.

As in past years, two workshops will produce the plays with each session carrying a maximum enrollment of 30. Each carries three units of i university credit and students may enroll for either or both. The iirst will run from Mon- I day to June 29 and the second from Julv 2-20. Ja 'HUI 5275 ST. erne CHINO 628-4517 FRIDAY NIGHT DANCE TO: POLKA BASQUE MUSIC 2 ACCORDIAN PLAYERS Informed reason NEW YORK (UPD The Drug Abuse Council went into business just one year ago serve' as a voice of informed reason on a national problem exacerbated by myths, fears and desperate the Ford Foundation reports in its newsletter.

Established by four foundations, the council recently received $399.364 more from the Ford Foundation for the coming six months. The council spents its first year building up a bank or reliable information on drug abuse and trying to improve the lines of communication among the hundreds of organizations in the field. The earth travels eastward in orbit. Fresh Strawberry Pie Tlmel Second San Antonio CIPAN4ID4 303 N. EUCUP.

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1:45 5:50 9:55 THF, AT 4377 Holt Blvd. Ph. 624-9697 LAST 6 DAYS Winner of 3 Academy Awards! COMEDY PAIR Mike Jablonski and Hindi Musser pose in a scene from the Gallery Fheaiet pio- duction of Leonard comedy Are is playing now and for the next four weekends at theC and Lemon stieets theater, Ontario. on the opens on June 28 for a limited run. For reservations, information and group rates persons may call CHICKEN DINNER BUFFET STYLE WINE INCLUDED Ticket JOSEPH H.

FIRMAN PALOMARES ROOM RESTAURANT Served Friday 4:00 P.M, to 8:00 P.M* Prime Rib Palomares, 3.50 Complete dinner includes; Salad Baked Pofato By AMERICAN BROADCASTING better known as ABC, has some powerful shows slated for the 1973-74 season, as the third-place TV web strives to improve its position. ABC will telecast the British National Theater production of Merchant of with Laurence Olivier as Shylock and Joan Plowright as the Royal Shakespeare Society presentation of and and Katherine Hepburn in Glass ALL IN THE FAMILY in Las Vegas this month. Tony Martin and Cyd Charisse are appearing together, as are Sonny and Cher, and Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme. Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence bow on the Strip June 28. CURTAIN TIME! Padua Hills Theater, Claremont, is presenting the Mexican folk musical, Ranchera, at 8:30 Wednesday through Saturday nights and at 2:30 p.m.

at at 8:30 next Thursday night, to play at that hour Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays Are plays at Gallery Theater, Ontario, at 7:30 Thursday nights and at 8:30 Fridays and Saturdays Valley Community Theater. Pomona, will open the musical comedy, and Saturdays Chaftey College will hold a Renaissance Fayre on the college green from noon to 5 p.m. todav and from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, admission tree.

COMEDIAN BILL COSBY played to full houses in all six of his shows in Magic Mountain's Showcase Theater on Memorial Day weekend. Admission to the Valencia amusement park includes free shows as well as unlimited use of ail the attractions. Tickets are kids under 12, $4.50. stars THE RICHARD GASTINEAL TRIO and the Campus Jazz Quartet will present an evening of jazz in the University Theater, LC Riverside, at 8 tonight. Tickets are $1.

The trio has performed at many Southern California night spots. The quartet is the back-up band for jazz critic Leonard azz course currently being given at the university. ON THE AISLE Bobby Riggs, 55-year-old ex-tennis champ who recently deleated Margaret Court, 30, in a nationally televised match, will be guest commentator on NBC-TV Monday night telecast of the San Francisco Mets game Milt Larsen, Richard Sherman and Roger Rittner will present their new musical. Whoopee at the Occidental Center Auditorium, Los Angeles, at 8:30 tonight through Saturday John Denver will be guest host on the Tonight Show, NBC-TV, 11:30 p.m. Monday John Wayne returns before the cameras in a contemporary police drama directed by John Sturges for Warner Bros.

I he Rod Steagall Show, featuring Billy Armstrong and Andra Willis, wall play in the John Wayne Theater at Berry Farm at 5:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday the Israeli music and dance revue, Live Another Summer, To Pass Another opened a three-week stand Tuesday at the New; Ritz Theater (formerly Lindy Opera House), Los Angeles former Claremont artist Millard Sheets will be one ot the judges ot the California State Fair Art Show in Sacramento Aug. 24 through Sept. 9. -nr -r, nj PAHWlSltJIT FROM WARNER ARTS PLUS QUEEN OF THE FIESTA Conchita in the current play at Padua Hills.

'Serenata Ranchera' now at Padua HiSls NOW AT LOW PRICCS GEN ADMISSION CHIDREN (UNDER 11) mir M6Kn LAUGHLIN DELORES TAYLOt iGPj WEEKDAYS: 7:30 SAT. A SUN; 4:30, -ALSO- pictures jj STANLEY KRAMERS Produce ei BkssThcBcaste WE EKOAYS: 1 1 SAT. A 2:35 4:35. 16:35 f-f CLAREMONT a folk play featuring the music of northern states of Mexico' will be presented at Padua Hills Theater through July 21. The two-act production features the music and dances of the ranchers and sheepherders of the northern Mexican province oi Durango and its neighbor states with a simple about a young who spurns a wealthy landcw- ner to marry the young shepherd she loves After each pertormance.

the audience is invited to join the Mexican Players in an outdoor fiesta called This summertime event is held under the olive trees on the theater grounds in a setting similar to many areas Mexico. is presented at 8:30 p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays with matinees at 2:30 on Wednesdays. Saturdays and Sundays. icket information and re- servations are available at the theater office 626-1288 and at mutual agencies.

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