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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • 69

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Oakland Tribunei
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I Theme Girl Sought for Outdoor Show Oiklind Tribun, Conrri County Sctio, 960 C-5 Cancer Education Plan to Be Mapped CONCORD, June 30-Girls who would like to be professional models, have a chance to take the first big step at the Concord Shopping Center's Vacation 'and Boat Show on July 14, 15 and 16. A "Theme Girl" Is sought for the opening day' ceremonies, according to Larry Boehmer, president of the merchants association. Boehmer said there will be an opportunity to break into professional modeling. Girls are asked to send in a recent snapshot, name, age, address and telephone number to contest headquarters, 1751 Willow Pass Road. early detection of cancer, are available for free showing to any group requesting them.

Participating in the committee meeting will be: Drt Cheredes, Mrs. John H. Sel-ley, lay chairman; Dr. Herb-art R. Packard and Dr.

George N. Weston, all of Walnut Creek: Mrs. Madelon De Witt of Pittsburg, nurses' committee chairman; Stephen F. De Simone, Alamo and Antioch; Dr. W.

M. Bogart and Mrs. Holt, Concord; Dr. W. J.

Eldred, Pleasant Hill, and Peter Krassncr, WALNUT CREEK, June 30 The education committee of Contra Costa County Branch, American Cancer Society, will meet in the organization's headquarters at 2030 North Main St. 8 p.m. Wednesday to map future program plans. The committee will view three films and outline its procedure for continued cancer education programs in industry, public schools, clubs and organizations, and in the medical and dental professions, Dr. John S.

Cheredes, chairman, said. The films, showing how lives may be saved through r-'. I 'ir- i ir 1 "I iv; va vl tin Mil iff mm ti no SiaMwawatAMia II NOW OPE BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED MODEL HOME IN Trlbaat ylial Alamo 4-H Club Elects New Officers ALAMO, June 30 Election of new officers by Alamo 4-H Club was announced today following a meeting at the Baer residence on Rudgear WATERPROOFING Mrs. Richard Myer, Ml. Diablo Red Cross water safety chairman, holds Lisa EglL 3.

in Miramonte High School pool at Orinda, as Mrs. John DeGuarda, instructor, explains teaching techniques to Mrs. Fred Egli (right). ORCHARD MANOR IN A CHOICE NEIGHBORHOOD OF TREE-COVERED SITES JUST EAST OF CONCORD Court Parents to Teach Toddlers to Swim Two-Day Field Trip to Study Bird Life The staff includes Joel Wes-senberg, president; Susan Baer, vice president; Marga ret Clapper, secretary; Jon i WANT TO BE A MODEL Put yourself in thii picture). Concord Shopping Center merchants are looking ior a beautiful girl to serve as "Theme Girl" for their Vacation and Boat Show at the Center on July 14, 15 and 16.

quil Clapper, treasurer; Craig ORINDA, June 30 A group Thomas, club reporter; Mar WALNUT CREEK, June 30 sha Thomas, club historian; Mt. Diablo Audubon Society of parents are learning water safety techniques in order to Susan Preston and Averial Clapper, song leaders, and Steve Christensen, sergeant- BUSINESS NEWS will hold its last field trip of the season with a two-day camping trip July 9-10 to Wright's Lake, off Highway at-arms. Plans were discussed for the club's entry in next fall's Walnut Festival parade and for the group's concession booth at the celebration. Auto Movie to Open Tomorrow teach their toddlers beginning swimming. The learning-to-teach program is a new facet of the Red Cross summer swim course conducted at Miramonte High School Pool.

The results of the lessons will be demonstrated during a show beginning at 1 p.m. Sunday at the pool. A movie on mouth-tb-mouth resuscitation also will be shown. Instructors from the Greater Mt. Diablo Red Cross Chapter have been working 50 on the Echo Pass Road.

Mountain bird life will be studied at the weekend camp-out. Mrs. Harry Adamson is trip leader. The society will be on vacation schedule until its next regular meeting Sept. 1 at Las Lomas High School.

with mother of 2-to-4-year-olds for the past two weeks. The parents in this initial class are learning the fundamentals of beginning swimming and how to accustom their children to the water. Thus, those who have access to private pools can undertake to teach their tots and small fry in the neighborhoodto swim. The first two-week course is sponsored by the Red Cross, in cooperation with the Orinda Recreation Department. Fourteen volunteer instructors are participating.

A number of openings exist in other swim classes, from beginning to senior life saving, being offered at the school plunge. THE QUALITY HOME OF YOUR DREAMS' THE PRICE WITHIN YOUR MEANS $500 Down Payment No Closing Costs or Hidden Charges PRICED $16,750 $16,850 Garden Display BRENTWOOD, June to Pots" will be the theme of a Brentwood Rainbow Girls garden display at the Contra Costa Fair, Aug. 3-7, at Antioch. from the railroad's Pittsburg station agency, began his Santa Fe career May 15, 1917, as a Valley Division operator in Laton. arnm- iwiuni i mmiuui.

in imr pt mmnm.mm Box Social Planned BRENTWOOD, June 30-A box social sponsored by the Brentwood Community Club will be held July 18 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Crandeil. Lj'Qt Trt-CovrtJ lej 3 Bdroomi, 2 Bfh Family Room Brick f-creplc All Utilities Intulled Oak Floort Tild Xitcbn Countr 2 -Car Grge tnid Concord City limifi Ctdtt Hon in All Study Tour ANTIOCH, June 30 -Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, a Belshaw Elementary School teacher, has left for a three-week National Education Association sponsored study tour of mi: MODEL HOMES OPEN DAILY 12 TO DARK FROM CONCORD: Go out Clayton Road, 2'j milaa to Mathuon Riad Turn left.

(Follow nflni I COMMONWEALTH HOMES, INC. Saturday, July 2 FL1DDEABG EXTRA VALUE DAYS The new Concord Auto Movies, will open its gates at 7 p.m. tomorrow with the first of four feature films to start at 8:45 p.m. The drivers; largest in Northern California, is located on Concord opposite Buchanan Field. The screen is 110 by 50 feet.

More than $200,000 was spent in improvements on the 15-acre site which is leased for 30 years, according to Richard Jeha of El Sobrante, president of the firm. Three feature films will be shown weekday nights with four features on the weekend. With long summer days delaying the start until 9 p.m., Jeha said "the diehards, who want to see the final cowboy picture, won't be leaving before dawn." The sound system has' eight independent amplifier systems. The snack bar will offer self-service. Clifford Best, of Vallejo, is moving here to become manager.

The contractor for the building job was Ivan Goyak of Richmond, ooo Construction has started on the $320,000 Bank of America building in Walnut Creek, Manager Antone Cvietusa announced today. The new building is being erected on a site immediately adjoining the present building at 1322 Main St. Mayor Frank Marshall, City Councilmen Fred Saunders, Doue Page, Bill Case, Bob ffil pa 0) Ml nmm JV BOTH FOR ONLY 10.87 CU. FT. DELUXE MODEL REFRIGERATOR DA-11-60 109 CU.FT.

DELUXE MODEL FOOD FREEZER UFD-10-60 mw i mm hIIZT Tribine yhato READY FOR FOURTH Planning for Jaycee-sponsored fireworks at Concord's Mt. Diablo High School July 4, are (from left) Capt. Don Skinner of Mt Diablo Fire Protection District; Tom Wentling. Jaycee committeeman; Diane Moerer, Pow Wow contestant and Tack Cann, Jaycee committee chairman. Chief Skinner said off duty firemen will again assist with handling the crowds this year.

Nelson and Paul Tickner, Har- I UUU Trad, -'U-iil'l wSMjU rasj' wry mmmmm Jg? i AC3D SAVE! IT'S FUN IF YOU HAVE THE "KNOW-HOW" ml i Park Project Started at Port Chicago PORT CHICAGO, June 30-Plans for an eight square block park for this area are being formulated by a special committee of the Port Chicago Development Association. Tentative plans call for a softball diamond, play area with swings for children, picnic-barbecue area and trees and lawn over the park. The proposed park would be west and south of Knox Park housing project. The land on which" the park is to be located is owned by AIR CONDITIONING SHEET METAL HEATING ley King and Bill Francis all of the Chamber of Commerce, officiated at the ground-breaking. ooo Dr.

Richard C. Fox has been promoted to senior research chemist at the Richmond Laboratory of California Research Corporation. Dr. Fox joined the research subsidiary of the Standard Oil Company of California in 1953. 0 0 0 Ticket service for San Francisco theatrical and musical productions has been added to facilities of the Diablo Secretarial Service at the Walnut Bowl in Walnut Creek, proprietor Betty Wedel announced.

The Diablo Box Office and Secretarial Services are located at 1595 Botelho Ave. They are open weekdays- and Saturday mornings. ooo Mott Pridgen has become the Santa Fe Railway's station agent in Antioch, succeeding L. C. (Cy) Hoskins, who retired recently.

Pridgen, who came here We have the "Know-How" and will show YOU! 7 21.26 cu.ft:OF REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER CONVENIENCE IN JUST 56" OF WALL SPACE! New Magnetic Seals close doors air tight Meat Tender for fresh meat, Hydrator air around (no latches). for vegetables in Refrigerator. Zero zone Freezer temperatures for peak food and tor protection. 1 Mrs. Eunice Van owner of the Bay Point Light and Power Co.

She has given her --Is 'i- permission for the area resi dents to develop a park on the property. THE FRIEIDAIRE TWINS: a CO-: plet "cold These twin; umts stand side-by-side Rke fine A special park committee ySgrq pM nmScubtured Sheer has been appointed. They are rieces of matched Miss Rhoda Bradley, EIsio WE FURNISH EVERYTHING The Materials The Plans The Engineering will mtkt up kits for hcatiitf tni air-conditionint fobs of all kindK FREE ESTIMATES WALNUT CREEK SHEET METAL FURNACE CO. 12TS Blvd. Wir, Walut Crnk Opu Sitirtfay TE 4-9388 DeMarco, Larry Reece, Carl Ostrom, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Palubicki, Earl Caudill, Leon FHHMITUHE EB.8 Adams, Robert Pattersont Shop at the 'County's Largest Fttrnitufe' Store Since 1915! 4 Buildings 7 Floors Larry Larson and Charles Jamboree Delegates BRENTWOOD, June 30 -Milton R. (Mickey) Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Barnes, will attend the fifth National Boy Scout Jamboree July 19-30 at Colorado Springs.

Rice. Other organizations in the 516 Ferry Street MARTINEZ AC 8-5200 area will be asked to help develop the park. 7 'f.

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