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The Amarillo Globe-Times from Amarillo, Texas • Page 22

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-Million-Record Rock Group To Play Dance Here Monday 1 By GLORIA DENKO Amusements Editor They call their music "hard Srock with a soft touch," and jjthcy call themselves "The Puppy." 5 Their sound we can learn Jfirst-hand on Monday when Jthey play a dance in Amarillo. But their name? Their press releases don't tell the hows and whys of it. We just accept it, and if curiosity gets great enough and the opportunity ever comes, we ask. The Buhble Puppy dance with backup by Euphoria of Amarillo is 8 p.m. Monday at the Tri-State Fair Sports Canyon E-woy i HIGH They must win World War 11 STEVE MCQUEEN I Edward ROBINSON ANN-MARGRET KARL MAIDEN TUESDAY BACK SCREEN Conyon E-way HELD OVER! SECOND BIG WEEK AT ADULTS S1.50 UNDER FREE WITH PARENTS tiie little car ulio shifts for himself! Arena.

Tickets are $2 in advance at Hastings Book and Record Shop in Western Plaia Shopping Center and $2.50 at the door. Booking is by deejays Bobby Davis and Jerry Powers in conjunction with radio station KIXZ. An autograph party is scheduled from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Monday at Hastings. The Bubble Puppy, Houston- based and together about a 'year, made the million-record sales with "Hot Smoke and Sassafrass," and recently broke into the alburn market with "A Gathering of Promises." on the International Artists label.

NOSTALGIA: World War II, gob suits and grass skirts, romance and heartache -they're all part of Roders and Harnmersteins' i a "South Pacific," to play Wednesday through Aug. 26 at the Fox Theatre. Had you forgotten this great Broadway hit of the 1940s? Or, did you ever know it? You can expect a whole "do" at the theater in conjunction with the showing: a luau during the Saturday night screening, live music (rock, of coarse. Can't find a Hawaiian type group these costumes for the staff, and plenty of hoopla. "South Pacific" an R.

and H. Pulitzer Prize-winner, was a a from James Michener's "Tales of the South Pacific." It tells the May-September romance of U.S. Navy nurse Nellie Forbush and French plan- Whale Meat Poisons Several Alaskans TANUNAK, Alaska (AP) Natives in the Bering Sea village became sick this week aft- feasting on the meat of a whale that washed ashore Monday. Thirty-one persons were hospitalized, while others who were stricken were treated in the village. Most of the villagers were be lievcd to have salmonella, a form of food poisoning.

All were reported responding to treatment except for one man who had a suspected case of botul- ijism. He was in serious condi- the nightmare CAROLWHITE PAUL BURKE ii -I FEATURES AT: 1:30 3:35 5:40 7:45 9:50 P.M. to sec it! Intense and moving -Mark Lester 'is a performer of rare and unspoiled talent!" --LOOK MAGAZINE 'Movie of the month! A sensitive study, well acted, exquisite ir photography! A fine movie!" --PARENTS MAGAZINE 'RUN WILD, RUN FREE is both touching and exciting, thanks to an excellent cast!" MAGAZINES ICTUI5 rntwi IRVING ALLEN PRODUCTION 'Rugged, wildly beautiful. Mark Lester, the winning young hero of I I 1 is fine in Columbia 3 handsome GORDON AC KSON- FIONA FLLLERTON JOHN MILLS SYLVIA SYMS- BERNARD MILES -MARK RUN WILD. RUN FREE." --COHONIT 5.

HHfhT fc MHO HOW In Ml 11. HlrMI I NOW PLAYING CONTINUOUS SHOWINGS OAltr MOM P.M. 4111 3M-M11 it OMMt ESQUIRE 3RD WEEK 1 4- PERFORMANCES DAILY P.M. ROAD SHOW ENGAGEMENT BEST PICTURE DFTHEYEAR! The Bubble Puppy hard rock, soft touch. tation owner Emil de Beck- que and the (concurrent) story of Marine Lt.

Cable and a native Llat. Mizi Gaynor and Rossano Erazzi star with John Kerr and France Nuyen. Juanita Hall plays Bloody Mary, the nativcgirl's mother. ART: A new exhibition goes up this weekend at the Cinema Western Plaza: this time, the works of Frances Stegall of Goodland, and Cornelia Frazier, Wanda Huddleston and Leonard Cowden, all of Amarillo. The showing, to hang through Sept.

1 7 is coordinated by Mary Hamilton Mitchell, who describes it as expressing the ideas of two generations, and depicted in loth the representational and abstract. Back Seat Driver Is a Trifle Catty AUSTIN. Minn. (AP) Irvin Markl looked over his shoulder to back his car from his garage Thursday morning, and was confronted with a leopard-like animal in the back seat. Markl jumped from his car nd notified police, who 'nized the description as that of a 22-pound, 7-month-old pet ocelot reported lost by Kichard Ebensteiner Monday.

wm KIDDIE SKOW Sot. 11:30 a.m.--Fox Theatre An Ail New Adventure "SON OF ROBIN HOOD" Admilsion Jtm 15c LAFFS! PRIZES! FUN! JOHNVlOOif lor GENERAL Original soundtrack album available on Colgems Records NEW Late bleary-eyed set and old movie buffs for 19 years, will present its last flick tonight on WCBS- i TV in New York. The final film I will be "The Last Hurrah." BOX OFFICE 1 OPENS 12:30 P.M. DRIVE-IN THEATRE ADMISSION ADULTS $1.50 JOHN WAYNE GLEN CAMPBELL KIM DARBY BEAN MARTIN MXTCBUM "ft NOW ADULTS $1.25 DRIVE-IN THEATRE SHOW STARTS 9:05 Ice Station Zebra" it! NOW 20TH CENTURY-FOX SEPARATES THE MAN FROM THE MYTH TOTAL DCSTRUCTION Rock Hudson-Ernest Borgnine McGoqhan-Jim Brown "Battle Beneath Kerwin Matthews Viviane Ventura 1ST FEATURE AT 9:05 WYE, ROBEHT BRYNNER MITCHUM ll Ji Is His true story is one of the great stories of our century. He created violence every moment he lived.

Our intention is not to merely call him a good guy or a bad guy- but to tell it like it is. It makes a damn good movie. 20lh Ceniijry-Foi presents OMAR SHARIF. JACK asm A SyBarllelLRicharrl Fleischer Production Co Starting CESARE DANOVA ROBERT LOGGIA WOODY STRODE BARBARA LUNA Pioduced by SV BARRETT Directed by RICHARD FUISCHER Screenplay by MICHAEL WILSON 2nd Sy BARTLETT Stay by SV BARILETI and DAVID KARP Music Composed and Conducted by EALO SCHIFRIN Color by De Line BOX OFFICE OPENS 12:30 P.M. PARAMOUN FEATURES 12:45 2:35 4:25 6:15 8:05 10:00 What makes hcrgarden wouldn't you IIKC to know! What ever happened to Ajnt Alice was more terrifying than what happened to Baby Jane.

YOUR NEW FAMILYY ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 3 BIG FEATURES! The Comedy To Set New Attendance Records in Laughter! tUCILlEML-HEM FONDA "Jws.MI TAN JOHNSON, 8 Robert Fuller i tim by Uriulo Curdii MUIK (KKM tt rrgAmbr Dobtrt Aklrlch H. Kouin Color ftvfi nM AnMncofl BrooaCOttiflQ Cofftponiti, Inc. DMrlbuMd fay CintroiM tthaiing Corporaiion.

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1924-1977