SCREEN ACTORS NAME THEIR HOMES
Ever since screen stars started to go rural, there has been a scramble for appropriato names for their Tanchos. Eric Blore's sign, inhospitably, reads, ''Inn Disposed." Edward Everett Horton adopted "Belly Acres" for his name home; Helen Broderick christened hers, "Oak By Me' '; and when Ernest Pagano's ranch cost more than he had expected, he put up a sign, "E1 Raucho Costa Mucha." — Read Kendell in the Los Angelos Times.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 49, 13 March 1937, Page 13
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