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low To Sell Sunday, August 39, 1970 1-1 THE CINCINNATI KSQCIEKR Monroe's Linda Price Doing Wei MOW muoic I s. i it1' Vc Film Props FOET BRAGG, Calif. The production designer for "Summer of '42," filming here, came up with a novel way to get one of his sets cleared after the sequence was in the can. Al Brenner had stocked a local grocery store with fruits and vegetables marked with 1942 prices-oranges, 15 cents a dozen, lettuce, 8 cents a head, for Instance. When filming was completed, Brenner simply put up a sign, "This produce for sale at summer of '42 prices." The place was cleaned out within 15 minutes.

jr w'7 By JONES Written For The Enquirer IT'S A LITTLE out Of the ordinary for people from Monroe, Ohio, to go all the way up to Scot's Inn in Springfield for dinner. But they've been doing it recently to see Linda Price and the Pipers. Linda, who went to Lemon-Monroe Highschool, has teamed up with three young guys, and now her old friends have been trying to catch her show before the act leaves the area. This may be the last time the Pipers will be around here as a night club act, because they switch to concerts at the, first of the year. They recently signed with Ashley Famous Agen- v5'f i -N 1 IS singing in clubs around Cincinnati and Dayton.

Two years she formed the group, with Jimmy Ryan on piano and harmonica and Pat Padula on bass guitar, plus much of the comedy. Drummer Tom Marken joined the group in November. The Pipers have been perfecting their act in major lounges around the country such as Scot's Inn in Springfield and the Holiday Inns. They return to this area every few months to visit family and friends. Linda grew up around Monroe.

Her mother, Mrs. Irene Price, and three sisters, Faith, Lisa and Rachel, still live there. Jimmy Ryan was a pre-med student at Xavier in Cincinnati but gave it up after trying his jazz piano in many local clubs such as the Caucus Room. Padula is from Warren; Marken from Rockford, 111. LINDA SAYS SHE enjoys the road, doesn't get bored and likes to shop in each new city for clothes and jewelry for her shows.

"I spend it as fast as I make it," she says. Talking to her you'd never find out she actually gives much of her money to her widowed mother and sisters. But soon she'll be on the go again. The Pipers have a booking In the Bahamas. Bob Crewe, who produced many of the record hits cy in New York a big step for them.

HOW DO YOU feel about switching from clubs to concerts in January? "Scared." That is a typical answer from Linda. She is a professional but hasn't yet started to give the typical star answer. She probably never will. What do you think about you nose? "It's big." Why don't you get a nose job? "I don't want to look like everyone else." HER HONESTY is impulsive. Most of her answers were followed quickly by "Don't put that down." But she seemed to be Joking about it.

She knew it might not be the best thing to say for a newspaper interview butshereal- Llnda, barely into her ly didn't care. 20s, has that something i 1 1 1 to define. Its charisma. She exudes it as she sings "Wedding Bell Blues" and "Maxwell's Silver Hammer" or when spotlighted for a solo she does "My Way" clutching the microphone with both hands and 1 1 1 the words like a refined Judy Garland. Inevitably, Linda is compared with Barbra Streisand because they both share the same long nose.

Both also have perfect pitch, meaning they rarely sing off key. 'a iC cf 'Presbyterian NEW YORK Corey Fisher will portray the builder of the Presbyterian church in "The Presbyterian Church Wager," scheduled to go before the cameras in mid-Octiber. Warren Beatty and Julie Christie star. Linda Price Tatton' Back George C. Scott and Karl Maiden star in the movie "Patton," returning to several theaters here this week." LINDA'S MAIN concern is the act.

Movies serve as a diversion but most of hers and the guys' activity is involved in the show lighting, costumes, arrangements, etc. The result: three fast paced hours of music which older people enjoy and younger people sing along with. The action is quick, the organization tight. The Pipers aim for a full sound playing the Top 40 tunes and general popular music. They particularly like Chicago Transit Authority and play the songs of that group as well as those of the Fifth Dimension, Burt Bacharach, Blood Sweet and Tears, Credence Clearwater Revival and Jimmy Webb.

Variety reviewed their three-week run at Shepherd's in New York's Drake Hotel. Comments were favorable even though the reviewer caught them on opening night. New York audiences are rough but I saw the crowd at Shep-ard's respond immediately to the four. LINDA STARTED out C-CM Adds To Music Faculty With Symphony Pianist Peter Nero opens the Cincinnati Symphony's 8 O'clock Series at Music Hall October 23 with the cso. is a $tiuying CCM Dean Jack Watson said this is the first time in any college that attention will be paid to the technical aspects of musical theater crafts.

Waxier and Miss Chllds were formerly with the Cleveland Playhouse and the Missouri Repertory Theater. Both have master of fine arts degrees from Yale University. STEVEN WAXLER and Suellen Chllds have been appointed as instructors the University of Cincinnati's College-Conservatory of Music. The appointments are the first step in the school's expanded program of production experimentation in opera and musical theater. -Jerry Stein, POST T.S.

THE PLACECINCINNATI'S NEWEST DOWNTOWN CINEMA711 RACE ST. Brother, Sister To Play Lovers BDRIVE- lovers in "Making It," now filming on location in Albuquerque, The film stars Kris Taborl. HOLLYWOOD Joyce and Dick Van Patten, real-life brother and sister, have been cast to play the for thr Four Seasons, is helping them get out a new single record. They're working on their knack of combining two or three songs into one such bs they do now when the three guys sing "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" while she sings "Say A Little Prayer," by alternating the phrases of the two songs. That's the sort of flair that is encouraging people to drive to Springfield for dinner.

For Linda Price and the Pipers. Celeb Notes: Omar Proposes VfiTT VWUUU (4 Jit VVITVU I wm me I could have all I wanted," said Junior after a sample. "Who in the world would want it 1 1 Cmdice Beroen- Peter Striust Color First Run I "SOLDIER BLUE" (R) Rod Sttiaer le Remtck Color! "NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY" (R) 10i45 "STILETTO" (R) I mm 40W FOR THE FIRST TIME AT- Mb POPULAR PRICES! AU-CONDITIONID EDHILsEjQ, NOW SHOWING! EXCLUSIVE DOWNTOWN By BOB ROSE Chicago Daily News Service LOS ANGELES: Barbara Parkins spilled the beans about her one-time love In-t ere st, Omar Sharif on how come his romantic technique appears so successful. "Easy. He proposes marriage to every girl he goes out with." Safe enough for Omar.

He's still married Tim Conway, back in another new series, explains it this way, "CBS is going to make me do It until I get it right." WAYLON JENNINGS grabbed a grammy for his recording of Jimmy Webb's "MacArthur Park," his only venture out of country and western. "It's particularly pleasln," says W. 'cause my drummer once told me I couldn't go pop if they put a firecracker In my mouth" look who Red 1 1 is guest-starring this season: Veep Spiro Agnew and Gov. Ronald Reagan. PETER LA Vt FORD told Dwight Newton that Frank Sinatra Is backing Ronald Reagan because Jess Un-ruh supported Bobby Kennedy in 1948 and Frank "had this awful dislike for Bobby." Clear? No? Well Lawford explains that Frank thought Bobby and Peter advised President Kennedy not to visit Frank's pad In Palm Springs in 1962.

Bobby was then attorney gen CLINT EASTWOOD AND LEE MARVIN "PAINT YOUR WAGON" (GP) JOHN WAYNE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER I "TRUE GRIT" (G) GOLDEN AGE 5 ii CARDS HONORED HIGHEST RATING! Only 3 mm. trm CnciHiti "WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS" (G) t4o HUAUtTtD Tronn lfl -J IOD0W a coioMmuffLI LIZA RATES OSCAR IN TOP DRAMA" MBHHtfMft turn Alt AfTlAO ii iifcnw vu; 10-20 "VALLEY OF THE GWANGI" (G) IWL Speciol Price Matinee at 2:30 end 5:30 Children Under 16 Years $1.00: Adults $1.50 TONIGHT 8:30 P.M. EXCLUSIVE SHOWING ii i Off 3000 Ferguson Rd. or 5000 Glenway FIRST RUN Jovcelyn Lane Fabian Forte COLOR I "A BULLET FOR PRETTY BOY" (R) VaKT "BLOODY MAMA" (R) 'gift "hut GP) I AN OTTO PUBMINOER FILM Only 10 Minutes from Cincinnati "JUNGLE BOOK" (G) :45 "LOVE BUG" (G) 8:40 12:20 306S MADISON OAKLEY 87I-54M FREE PARKING iiuminnelli ken Howard robertmoore jamescoco kaythompson fred Williamson pets old devil time jj.l 'M EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT F'V'lli'ij'T. i U'! TODAY: 2, 4.

6. 8. 1 0 Exclutlv nymmtnt IIZA MINNELII KEN HOWARD ROBERT MOORE "TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME, JUNIE MOON" TWO ALL TIME GREAT DISNEY HITS I At 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 Riled (GP) COLOR WALT DISNEY PRESENTS "THE LOVE 1024 HUE ASH RD. SEER PARK AND "JUNGLE BOOK" (G) BUG" (G) "THE MAGIC CHRISTIAN" Piltr Jtlwt, Kh Slirr, XimI Wtlek UrtdtP 2:00, 3:55. 5:35.

7:50 1 8:45 i mimm i MOO HEADING ROAD-Owtiltt Cirrowl tteM PARKINS 741-J270 eral and probing hoodlum Sam Glancana, who had been linked to Frank. "The President made his own decision," says Law-ford, "but Frank hasn't spoken to me since." LAUGH-IN'S Gary Owens contends that "a good masseuse leaves no stern untoned." Glenn Ford has his own recipe for not getting a swelled head. "I just go back to the Santa Monica neighborhood where I washed the windows of the drug store and swept out the back room of the dry goods store." TWENTY-YEAR-OLD news note from NBC-TV:" David Garroway returned to Chicago after a summer in Europe and began a new season with his weekly 'Garroway at Large Show." Regulars include singers Connie Russell and Jack Haskell and comedian Cliff Norton. Whole cast joined in singing, 'Tzena, Tzena, "Ku-kla, Fran and Olie also back for a new season, their third." MILTON BERLE is always surprised when somebody congratulates him on a straight acting role. "Before anybody ever heard me tell a joke on stage," he says, "I was a kid actor for 12 years." Junior sam pies, Hee Haw's 300-pound comic, has no use for the dieter's soul food cottage cheese.

"No wonder my doctor told CODFREr CAMBRIBB ULVIH IflCKHiRT RAINDROPS ARE FALUNS ON JEAN BR0DIEI PAUL NEWMON I OSCAR WINNINS SONG I "BUTCH CASSDY the" SUNDANCE KID" (R) "COTTON COMES TO HARLEM" (R) At 2:00,3:50,5:45, 7:55, 9:55 "PRIME OF JEAN BRODIE" (R) BEST ACTRESS ,14 1 fREE PARKINS H1-7J73 I .4990 ClENWAr AVE. HILL "AIRPORT" Rafed (Gl burt. lancasier, dean martin AmrUni "aiea At 2:00, 4:50, 70,9:45 FIRST RUN I JoceluH Llna F.hlin trt. fnlftD I 152ir.l25..0ieihlr.niX "A BULLET FOR PRETTY BOY" Shelly Winter! Pat Hinole "BLOODY MAMA" (R) "LIBERATION OF B. JONES" Ice I.

Cobb, uu F.liil "POINT BLANK" lee Kirvii 320' Ludlow Clifton FfM PirHni 281-I7W (GP) "START THE REVOLUTION WITHOUT ME" Ivtt funny lust rtitl a Anitltvtoon CT" I 1 ft tuft msptrd by dfe4 I WALT DISNY SrfSSjZd TECHNICOLOR technicolor "In the Villaoe of Montgomery" Box Office Oeens 7-Starts Duak Dean Jones (II flUC BllftJ! in Color-Corned I UUU 1 11 Buddy Hacket 782 E. McMIIlM Wllnut Mill 751-314J Frti FarkiM la Win-UiMl (It Sebastian Cabot Sterlini Hollowly "JUNGLE BOOK" (G) ftr "COME ONE -C0ME ALL" (X) Mm.IThi.7m4I Lookout House Dr. Dante performs hits hypnotism "act at Lookout House, opening Monday for two weeks in the Little Club. He also achieved some fame as Lana Turner's husband. I S914 Hamilton Ave, Fret FarMai Now at a THEATRE or DRIVE-ln Near You! COLLEGE HILL S4T-047I It's a Howllna liuoh Riot I Nell Simon's Comedy Hit II "THE 0UT-0F-T0WNERS" (G) JACK IEMM0N SANDY DENNIS Time: 2:00 3: 7:45 9:35 TWO ALL TIME MEAT IISNET BITS! WUTIISNnPRESFJITS "JUNGU and "THE LOVE BOOK" (G) BUG" (G) 27lErit Hyd Park Square) 32U4S4S "THE DAMNED" (X) ioo.s:o.i: VISCONTI'S tm W00STER PIKE 2714237 FREE PARKINS lid Howling Leuoh Riot I Nell Simon's Comedy Hit II "THE OUT-OF-TOWNERS" (G) JACK LEMMON SANDY DENNIS Timet 8:00 4:00.6:50 Box Office Opens 7:00 -S- "WAR OF THE GARGANTUAS" (G) ,0 "MONSTER ZERO" (G) 6220 MONTGOMERY -T-0234 VALLEY OF THE GWANGI" (G) FREE PARKINS lui MitelH Ii Her 9SCAR "THE STERILE CUCKOO" "G00DBYC0LUMSUS" 2:00 4115 3:45 7:20 Kemitntlltle MKtfwlkellllKieit tun lisitp "Jungle Book" (G) sint seskHd'lOVe Bug" (G) Itarr.Woi.TW FREE PARKINS 921-7732 LINW000 end DELTA Burt Iweeiter, Dei Mirtiii "AIRPORT" RATED (G) im" "II Wt The order wm malar.

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8:80. 10:00 431-2020 OAKLEY 3023 MADISON 19 FREE PARKINS FIRST RUN I TOUGHEST GANGSTER TET I "BULLET FOR PRETTY BOY" (R) BRAND NEW I MEANEST MOLL FLIC EVER I "BLOODY MAMA" (R) EiclftUi il I IARIRA SmiSSNB-WAITFI UlTTUllI "HEL10 DOLLY" 2:25,5:25,8:25 Today Matinei at 2:30 i 5:30 Children Under 16 Yrs I Ind Golden Age SI JO Adults SUP 6252 SLENWAY AVE. 441-2500 FREE PARKINS TWO ALL-TINE SREAT BISHET HITS! WALT DISNEY PRESENTS "JUNGLE and "THE LOVE BOOK" (G) BUG" (G) JACK LEMMON SANDY DENNIS "THE 0UT-0F-T0WNERS" (G) At 3:00 4:00 5:45 7:40 9:25 limis Matinee Mender, tkrevoh Silurd.r Oaeeini 'til 2:30. All Seeb 75f (Exeett J)olldv.

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