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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 52

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Contract Announced I For Jetliner Parts C-UTHE SUN Thursday. Sept. 14, 1967 Las Vegas Scene LOS ANGELES (UPI)-Elec-al Parts for 737 JetUner' 11 British Folk Singer Donovan In H. Bowl Show tromc Specialty Co. was: parts will be made at the awarded a $5 million contract piprironirs sDecialtv 1 a In Donovan, England's foremost by the Boeing Co.

for structur-Portland, Ore. folk singer comes to the Holly-i Sinatra Jr. Still in Vegas wood Bowl for a single appear-lance Sept. 23. a LamH aaaae wlr IrK li'KS 881 -Kjp ItnilMl 000) from a major TV net West Cevina OBBaBeBBBaaaeaBl I a work for exclusive rights to the movie.

Story is about World unirif nnnmru War II commandos who para nniLivcT nuuraciin Born in Glasgow, Scotland 21 years ago, the fragile Edwardian-looking singer is both a pop star and star poet, and author of scores of his songs, for which he writes both music and lyrics. Two of Donovan's melodies, "Mellow Yellow" and "Sun i mm wmmkr chute into North Africa with a mission to destroy an underground laboratory, kidnap the German scientists, and take them to England. Interiors of the "lab" were shot inside Hoover Dam. Lewis of the Humor Societies of America in from New York with award for Hotel Fremont's comedy star, Morty Gunty. Ritz Nm Comedy MURRAY SCHISGAL also starring shine Superman" have each: grossed over $1 million in sales.

I Other hits include "Rider In! The Sun." "The Trip." "Mu-i HERBERT JOYCE By FORREST DUKE Soec'al to The Sun-Telesram Frank Sinatra appearing at the Frontier Post Time Theater, told his audience one night (before his father left the Sands) that if they are trying to choose between going to the Sands and coming to the Frontier to see him. Remember that Avis and 1 have something in common!" Louis Prima, in the Sands Celebrity Theater, says the minis have had a good year, so he's playing a hunch and betting on Mini-sota to take the American League pennant. WHO'S WHERE (The following shows will be on at least through Sept. 24) ALADDIN Godfrey Cambridge, "Ladybirds" Topless Band. BONANZA Paul Anka, Charlie Manna; Lounge: Sun Spots, Jesse Lopez, "Watusi Stampede," Bonanza Movie Fiesia, Bob Sims.

FREMONT -Mills Brothers, Marty Gunty. FRONTIER "Europa '67," Lounge: Frank Sinatra Ben Blue Revue. HACIENDA Hank Henry, Burlesque Show, Ink Spots. RIVIERA "Hello, Dolly," Ginger Rogers or Dorothy La-mour; Lounge: Billy Daniels. SAHARA Nancy Wilson, Doodletown Pipers; Lounge: Don Rickles, Characters, Deedy and Bill, "Mad, Mod, World." SANDS Frankie Avalon, Pat Henry; Lounge: Louis Prima Orchestra.

SHOWBOAT Evalani Polynesian Revue, Johnny Paul. SILVER SLIPPER Minsky Burlesque Revue. STARDUST 1967 Edition, "Lido de Paris," Lounge: Kim Sisters, Esquivel, Big Tiny Little. THUNDERBIRD "That Certain Girl," Michael Callan, seum," "The Fat Angel," "Col-1 ors," "Epistle To his EDELMAN JAMESON Directed by MICKEY ROONEY Brothers (Harry and Jimmy) best selling album, "Fairyi and his latest AP Wirephoto of Caesars Palace will present the plaque to Gunty, a former 'There Is A Mountain." Tough Guy TICKETS ON SALE at Box Office, by Phf.1.0 019 OCR 4C71 Mail, and at all Ticket Agencies lllUMC L0i I school teacher At the Sahara, Nancy Wilson says the most appreciated gift a man can give a woman is Retired Bank Robber Advertises for Job CHICAGO (UPI) Judeine RUSS MEYER'S Film star Rod Steiger, famed for his tough guy roles, tries on something new as a mild mannered sort, left, and glamor girl, right. They are disguises he uses as a murderer in an upcoming movie in which he leads police on a merry chase.

from the situations wanted ad-i something he made himself like money. and Kims: at the Flamingo lounge, the vertisement, there is one man in Chicago determined not to let his past hinder his future. Kim Sisters were applauding the Kirn Brothers on opening HOW MUCH LOVING DOyORM STARRING THREE PERENNIAL BLOOMERS ALAINA CAPRI BABETTE BARQOT ADELE REIN Palace: "Ulysses." iWalter Slezak, Virginia Mayo, The want ad was headed 'bank robber, retired." The ad Modern Tapestry Show to Open at Orange Show went on to say "11 years in Leavenworth prison and 15 years of federal parole to go. Dennis O'Keefe, Gunilla Hut-ton; Lounge: Mickey Manners, Johnny Rakes, "Fall Guys." TROPICANA 1967 Edition, "Folies Bergere," Roger Ray; seeks position which will be! The 20th century renaissance Some works feature figurative designs while others a ab challenging and make use of his of an ancient art form has talent." made possible the exhibition stract. night.

man Kirk Kerko-rian announced plans to build a new $80 million, 30-story "International Hotel" on Paradise Road, just off the Strip behind Hotel Sahara. The 3,000 room hotel will be adjacent to the new International 18-hole golf course, and will contain a theatre restaurant. Keriko-rian, who is landlord of the plush Caesars Palace which opened here last summer, says the "International" will be the world's largest resort hotel. Ground breaking ceremonies Modern Trends in European Tapestries which opens tomor The collection on display at the fine arts gallery will feat- CAESARS PALACE Harry Belafonte. Nero's Nook: Ritz Gaylord Holiday, Bros.

Castro, Tina Robin, Jack Ross, AJ Jarvis, "Bottoms Up." DESERT INN -McGuire Sisters, Guy Marks; Pepper Davis, Tony Reese, Lady Luck Follies. DUNES -1967 Edition, "Casino de Paris," "Vive Les Girls," Russ Morgan Orchestra, Dick Barlow. EL CORTEZ Charlie Shaf-er, Martha Mason, Bill Kane. FLAMINGO -Jack Jones, Jackie Vernon; Lounge: Fats Domino, Kim Mexican Lounge: Pete Fountain Orchestra, Judy West. Producer director writer Charles Nizet has completed a full length Technicolor film starring Chuck Alford and Bill Witton which was shot in and near Las Vegas.

Titled "Mis row at the fine arts gallery of Showiure handwoven tapestries by itaNanol the Orange Ts sixteen artists. Each tapestry Show National the Orange has been designed by the art Grounds. There is no charge for this exhibition which is open ist. It is woven by the artist himself or by a specially B1H sion Africa," it was made in daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

and HUff "8ABETTE XOMC with Ken SWOFFORD Jack MORAN John FURLONG -Prank BOLGER Andrew HAGARA adult NOW PLAYING ENTERTAINMENT I I 1 I I SHOW STARTS AT DUSK rTlvTTLTa are set for Nov. 1 Sports and show business pals hon trained master weaver in one of the traditional European workshops. Among these, the 120 days and already Nizet has turned down twice the amount it cost to make mm. weekends from 1 to 5 p.m. A special feature will be a public gallery tour led by the collector responsible for the exhibition, J.L.

Hurschler, on Wednesday, September 20, at ored Joe Louis with a barbecue at the Sugar Hill Club. outstanding centers ot weaving I LI7ITJ7TT7T7TI are Aubusson in France, and "THE ART OF LOVE JAMES GARNER DICK VAN DYKE ANGIE DICKINSON ELKE SUMMERS 26653 BASELINE HIGHLAND 862-8136 At the Riviera Starlite The Portalegre in Portugal. The qualities of the tapestries de mm SANDWICH and $400 pend to some extent on the kind of loom used in the workshop. 7:30 p.m. High quality tapestry weaving all but died out after the SAN BERNARDINO atre, racing fan Shecky Greene says strange names are given horses especially when they lose.

Jones, the Flamingo star, has been busy COLD BEER ILounqe Only) The French workshop employs the vertical loom, the horizon French revolution when mast All Well Drinks 50c erpieces were used to cover tal loom being used at the TODAY! CoM. from 12:30 Street Hi Phone 8-5317 Portuguese center. showing his six year young daughter the town, plus commuting to Hollywood for taping 868 E. HIGHLAND AVE. TU 2-2868 Other countries represented orange groves and to line stables in France.

The modern revival was led by the late Jean Lurcat. Today's tapestries are characterized by a return of a Bob Hope TV show. AS JOSEPH IEVIM are Sweden, Hungary, Poland WZ2 Shirley MacLAiNE and Czechoslovakia. The tapes- to the limited colors of the tries range in size from two AS A BLACK LACE Gothic period in bright tones. and three feet to mural dimen- ALAN ARKIN ROSSANO BRAZZI MICHAEL CAINE VITTORIO GASSMAN Sat.

Nile, Sept. 1 appealing to modern tastes, sions. All were commissioned in I lPETER SELLERS Co-Hff jeaaW A Spectacular Summer Send -Off Starring limited editions of no more than six for each design. Each one takes many months to complete by hand. Show Times URSULA ANDRESS "ONCE BEFORE I DIE" SAN BERNARDINO1 HP HHW if I johnny i oim trio JyPjfH 1 lav (United XrtM Recording Star) wt ilPalP'nr Your Choice of Music No Charge No Cover fl jjcS food Cocktails HOLIDAY I Nil II Raneho ami Will St.

a JJkAvAJ II II Mayf sir Shopping Center Colton 9 THE 5TH THURSDAY ARROW THEATER: Open Sun. The collection is on special loan from Mr. and Mrs. Hurschler, of Pasadena. The Hurschlers began collecting and later dealing in these unus 562 W.

Fourth St. Phone TU 9-278 DIN IENS1QN BASELINE DRIVE-IN: Show starts at dusk. "How Much Loving," "The Art of Love." ual tapestries several years NOW PLAYING! Evenings From 7 Weekdays Conr. Sat. Sun.

From 1 P.M. ALSO! John Wayne Robert Mitchum ago. After retirement from bus- TODAY Showliness, Hurschler traveled wide- BELAIR DRIVE-IN: starts at dusk. "Born in Europe and fell "in love at first sight with the brilli "The Love-ins." CALIFORNIA THEATER: ant colors and designs of these wall hangings. TARZAN SWINGS INTO THE MOST DANGEROUS JUNGLE ADVENTURE OF ALL TIME in "TARZAN and the GREAT RIVER" Continuous from 7 p.m.

"Tar-zan and the Great River," 7, 10:40 p.m. "El Dorado," 8:25 p.m. Coming Friday, September 15 John Wtyne in "WAR WAGON" CREST THEATER: Box office El Dorado in Technicolor opens at noon. "The Sound of Music" 2, 8:30 p.m. RICH LITTLE Extra Added Attraction TEDDY NEELEY Also Appearing BILL ELLIOTT and his DATE NITERS THE MUSTANGS CLARAWARD SINGERS FIREHOUSEFIVE2 And Many More FOOTHILL DRIVE-IN: Open IN COLOR Sun.

a I ROSS BROWNING'S TQ GREAT I 13m SHOWS I I riverside Bfi I I CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT 7 NIGHTS A WEEK RIVERSIDE You Remember PAT COLLINS FOX REDLANDS: Continuous TODAY AT THE MOVIES! from 7 p.m. "Divorce American Style," "The Naked 12th Record Week! Mid-Southern Calif. Exclutlvtl ft IQMAUNDA jW aeaefl Bl LeaeH SAN BERNARDINO INLAND CINEMA INLAND CINEMA: Doors open 6:45 p.m. "You Only Live Twice" 7, 10:50 p.m. "Don't ORANGE SHOW RD.

Til OC01 mmm viaiiu o1 iippninoc 796 0777 TU 9 2025 a STREET IU.J'v)Jl Enjoy your fatoril footlt 1 in thm pleawnt atmntpltrre of thete leuiling Ttitnurnntt. "Courtesy It Lonlaeioua" Ml I.ANCHO 131 W. Foothill, Riolto, I7S-2252 lanquets Any it Party Luncnei, Cocktails, Dinners Strving 1 1 A.M. to 2 P.M. end 5 P.M.

to 10 P.M. Itr Open A.M. to 2 A.M. 5 4 UNO'S CATHAY INN 94? Highland TU 4-1607 Chinese tnd Amtrictn Foods a Dtily A.M. Cocktails 4 CALIFORNIA HOTEL Sth ond Sts.

TU 4-1 131 Fttturing Alict line Gown bnll Koom Ooltee Shop Dining Room Wt Cater to Clubs tnd Spacltl Parties 4 CHINESE GARDENS 217 N. St. TU S-772S Dtlly 1 1 A.M. II P.M. The Finest Ctntontst 4 Amtrictn Foods 4 THE COCKY CACTUS a 12 W.

Sth St. TU 5-5442 Stttkt Primt Rib Sttfood Cockttllt 5:00 to 11:00 Mon. thru Stt. 4:00 to 10:00 Suedty 4 GEORGE'S SMORGASBORD 5th Streets Ph. TU 5-777 Lunch II A.M.

4 P.M. Dinntr 4 P.M. 1:30 P.M. I Sundays II A.M. 1:30 P.M.

5 4 THE GOURMET 1445 E. Highland Avt. Optn I I A.M. to 2 A.M. Fri.

4 P.M. to i A.M. Stt. ft Sun. Clostd Mondty lunches Tuts, thru Fri.

Lunchton-Oinntr-Cockttlli TU 3-2413. TU 2-T023 4 HANK'S LAMPLITER 255 E. 40th TU 2-9177 Wildwood Plait Lunches Dinntri Cocktails MERRY-GO-ROUND list Italian Food in Town I Lunch Served From 10 A.M. Bat tnd Wine Food to Go 3rd WEEK Doors Open 6:45 P.M. Make Waves" 8:55 p.m.

MT. VERNON DRIVE-IN: Show starts at dusk. "Khartoum," "One Spy Too Many." Enjoy all the fun and adventure of SEAN C0NNERY IAN FLEMING'S RITZ THEATER: Continuous Disneyland After Dark v- DU DNli UVE Twifi iteva McQueen Golden Globe Award Robt. Wlee Thelberg Award from 12:30 p.m. "Once Before I Die" 12:58, 4:47, 8:36 p.m.

"Woman Times Seven" 2:42, 6:31, 10:20 p.m. -A Great Show at REGULAR PRICES GINGER COURT I HYPNOTIST I The most mazing hyonofi.t Mali: Sun 2:00 m. Evea: Mon. 8.10 p.m. Sun.

00 me! tollvel ana "TWICE' Is the only way LIDO or our Time neia over oy pop- STAGE 1: Open at 6:45 p.m. CO-HIT TRI CITY "The Shop On Main Street" 8:35 p.m. "To Die In Madrid" CO-HIT INLAND CINEMA "DON'T MAKE WAVES" in color Newport Beach 473-8350 673-7011 ox office Open Daily 11 a.m. "THE ENDLESS SUMMER" in color BETTY REGAN 1 7, 10:40 p.m. STUDIO THEATER: Box office Jmr.

AKin thf inr pfdpiwa toio 72 0373. I SHOW opens a p.m. "Doctor Zhivago" mm -mw 72 0119 1 THEATRES STATEWIDE 8:30 p.m. only. 0 Engltnd'i premier comedienne return- I jtL mq to the Dunei direct from Lti I Vegti.

Sidtiplittinq comedy teamed with top-notch muiic. Z. dusk ifflfiaT I Valley Blvd. 1 mile TRI-CITY DRIVE-IN: Show starts at dusk. "You Only Live Twice." "The Endless Winner of Five Academy Awards including "Best Picture of the Year" IN ITS 13th WEEK THE HIPPIES ANDDIGJERS Summer." ARE SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCE Men.

Hint Prl. 2 P.M. A 1:30 P.M. Saturday. Sunday and Helidays 12:30.

4:30 A 8:30 P.M. HERE! NO SEATS RESERVED Come Early mm 11 ies WINSER OF 5 ACAOEMYAWASOS For Choice toy ay r. i i -T IEST PICTURE KIT DIIICT10N aW-TTaaW fa Seats CDHES-SMS! 1 RODCERS HAMMERSTEIN'S NOW AT STEAK EATER'S ROBERT ISE nOHCTIO Ms-nAKU iuud ajg ytj INN SI 50 PER CARLOAD WAS CHARLTON HESTON in "KHARTOUM" PLUS ROBERT VAUGHN in 'ONE SPY TOO MANY" BOTH FEATURES IN COLOR COLOR it DiUit YA SAN BERNARDINO Box Office Optn Daily 12 Noon 163? Ml. Vernon TU 5-131 Bet. Sen Bernardino 1 Colton Open 7:30 Shoe it Dust Sun.

and Holidays 11 A.M. 244 I. Base Line TU 9-7573 Closed on Sunday 4 THE MUG I'd Highland TU 7-1550 Steaks Sptghttti Pint Open 1 1 A.M. Daily 7 Oays a Weak 4 SKINNER'S Arrowhead Avt. TU 9 2779 j.

El Contintntel Cuisine Cocktails ajar' Daily iron. 10 A M. Eicept Sun. aj Mon Thurs. 11:10 10 P.M.

Fri. 4 Set. II P.M. 4 THE UPTOWNER 155 Highland TU e-le41 Prime Rib Seafood aj Luncheon From 11:10 A.M. Dinners 'til II P.M.

Cockttili Entertiinmint Nitely Closed Sundays TRADER ISLAND a ll I. Highland Ave. TU 2-2848 Finest In Polynesian a American Foods Luncheon Dinners Cockttili El 1 Optn 1 1:10 'til A.M. WONG'S KITCHEN 2150 N. ST.

Oinist food to ttkt out Wt Dalivtr TU 1-5414 or TU 1-5422 Sun. P.M. 4 WONG'S Chinese and American Food 171 I. Highland Ave. TU 3-3443 Open Sun.

thru Thurs. 11:30 I A.M. I 11:00 P.M., Fri. Stt. 'til 00 P.M.

WYATT'S CAFETERIA 410 inland Ctnttr San Bernardino II A.M. 1:30 P.M. Dtlly Soecial consideration to 3843 7th Street STREET at 5th churches, organiiationt and RIVERSIDE 888-4247 JkHooI groups. Coolrd Rdrlgrratlee B7 Contact Theatre Manager Tho academy award winner "est Foreiq Film of the Yew!" "Th Shop on Main Srrtot" ALSO one of the year's 10 best "TO DIE IN MADRID" Open Weokcayi 4:45 Sunday 1:48 lIIIlllIllIlllllIsalJJLXLlJIJ THE VALLEVS MOST BEAUTIFUL DINNER HOUSE THE "SKYLINER'S TRIO" Dinner Dancing NO COVER, NO MINIMUM 5 Miles East of Redlands, on Highway 99 Take Live Oak Canyon Off Ramp Phone 797-5195 A WINNER OF 6 ACADEMY AWARDS 1 Beckltagt It the foi U2M AMOTO G0LLWN-MAYER A(M)P0NII rrmJCICN DAVID LEAN'S fmmssmm DOCTOR ZIIiVAGO i- i YA aa laae YA a COOLED BY REFRIGERATION Dick Van Kyke, Dabbia Reynoldi In "Divorce American Srylt" also FRANK SINATRA in "The Naked Runner" Special children's matinee Sat. 1 P.M.

Box OHice Opent 8 P.M. SAN BERNARDINO Werkdayi From 7 Sat. From 4:49 Sun. From I 123 Calon 79.1-4131 Pirtt pace Ship on Venut" "Pawnee" NOW IN ITS 10th WEEK SAT. SUN.

CONT. 1 P.M NO RESERVED SEATS i4laMhiIe mil i.

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